23-Dec-2016, 18:25
Very strange though.
I changed the mains cable to the original continental one (with an adaptor) and it went away for about an hour.
No its back, but a lot quieter. Just a varying 'rumbling' sound like a distant storm. Very audible when no music is playing.
Could it be something to do with the mains?
I changed the mains cable to the original continental one (with an adaptor) and it went away for about an hour.
No its back, but a lot quieter. Just a varying 'rumbling' sound like a distant storm. Very audible when no music is playing.
Could it be something to do with the mains?
Devialet 250 FW 9.0.1 SOLD
Replaced with Naim NSC222 and NAP250 NC
Atohm GT SE1, REL stereo Subwoofers. Atacama stands filled with atabites. Granite speaker stand plinths. Mogami speaker cables, Music Works heavy duty power cable.
Quadraspire 'toilet seat' acrylic rack
Sources:
1. Mac Mini 2021 M1
- Qobuz/Audirvana Studio/ Audirvana app on iPad (Via Mac mini)
2. Vertere DG-1 with Magneto upgraded to fine line stylus
Replaced with Naim NSC222 and NAP250 NC
Atohm GT SE1, REL stereo Subwoofers. Atacama stands filled with atabites. Granite speaker stand plinths. Mogami speaker cables, Music Works heavy duty power cable.
Quadraspire 'toilet seat' acrylic rack
Sources:
1. Mac Mini 2021 M1
- Qobuz/Audirvana Studio/ Audirvana app on iPad (Via Mac mini)
2. Vertere DG-1 with Magneto upgraded to fine line stylus