Definitely not the sound of silence :


I turned on my Belles 150 amp today after being out of town for a while, and I immediately heard a high pitched oscillation accompanied by a buzz coming out of my speakers. I turned all other components off, and the noise persisted.

Any ideas what it might be? I turned almost everything off in the room and I still heard the sound.

I'm going to try another amp to see if that fixes the problem.
dubzilla
So the policy is legitimate, and the lightning missed his house but hit a tree in the yard and still blew up most of his equipment. i.e. rendered it unplayable.

Monster took a while but paid.

loon
It is probably repairable. Call Dave Belles, he is very friendly and will work something out with you. He may offer you a new one at a very decent price.
Does Monster offer any insurance coverage on damage to equiptment? Most companies say they cover 5K-25K.
I wonder if any have ever payed off on a claim, all those hoops to jump through!

You may want to call your insurance agent also, depending on your dedutable amount.

Good luck, I feel for you,
Well, crap. I really liked that amp and I can't afford another one at the moment. Note to self - unplug audio gear when going out of town.

My surge protector is nothing fancy - a Monster Cable unit that I picked up w/my HT purchase.

Wow, this sucks. On the upside, I guess I can start shopping for a new amp.

Anyway, thanks for the heads up, folks. Anyone want to buy a fried Belles 150? hehe
Lightning can do strange things. It doesn't matter if a component is off or not. What surge protector are you using? Some are better than others.
I unplugged the tv and the sound still persisted.

Can lightning affect a system that's off and connected to a surge protector?
Do you have a television hooked into your system? If so, do you have cable? If you do you may need a ground loop islator.