I imported a Grand Concerto from the USA and am running it through a transformer to Convert our 220 Volt to the USA 110 Volt. I brought the unit some time and had a brain dead moment when I plugged it in and I connected to the 220 Volt. I'm so used to dual voltage power supplys anyway it blew the fuse. I replaced the fuse and now have it running on 110 Volt. All appears well keypads work but I get a humm out of the speakers even with no sources attached. Can anyone suggest anything ?
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First place I look when trying to trace a hum is a ground fault. Is the unit grounded well? Maybe something happened to the ground as well as the fuse when you plugged into the 220 line?Marty
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I'm not at all familiar with the grand concerto but when I get a hum on audio equipment of any kind that's where I start looking. I must have had an internal ground or maybe it was isolated in some way. Hopefully someone who knows that unit will chime in.Marty
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Playing with HS3 a bit but it's just play at this point.
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