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Try the lo tech/no tech solution

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I had the same problem with my sub amplified. Simple fix was to get a gound adapter (without the ground plug) and plug the sub amp in with the polarity reversed. A little testing may be required to figure out which piece is causing the ground loop, but for under a buck you can't beat it.

If this seems too cheap and easy send me $20.00 and in about six weeks I'll send you one painted gold with a fancy name (Hum-B-Gone, HumAway, Hummer Bummer) on the side!



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  • Try the lo tech/no tech solution - sheepdiver 00:19:15 03/16/01 (0)


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