Again stupid question.
Is there a ripple when the amplifier is off?
If a ripple exists when the amplifier is off, this indicates a (general) problem of grounding.
Second question is whether what you hear in your room comes from speaker or from amplifier.
At many amplifiers, very quiet buzz comes from the amplifier (not speaker), either due to the poorly mechanically fixed power transformer for the chassis, or from swirling, whirlwind (Foucault's) currents transformer core through the chassis.
Is there a ripple when the amplifier is off?
If a ripple exists when the amplifier is off, this indicates a (general) problem of grounding.
Second question is whether what you hear in your room comes from speaker or from amplifier.
At many amplifiers, very quiet buzz comes from the amplifier (not speaker), either due to the poorly mechanically fixed power transformer for the chassis, or from swirling, whirlwind (Foucault's) currents transformer core through the chassis.
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