Help, new amp causing "buzzing" in speakers


I just bought and installed a parasound 5-channel amp in my system. I am now getting a "buzzing" noise from all 5 speakers. there may be a low level hum also but the noise seems to be coming from the midrange/tweeters. I know its the amp cuz I rehooked my old amps(NAD)and the noise went away. the noise does NOT get louder when the volume is increased. with 2-channel music its not that big of a deal but with movies the buzzing from the rear speakers is VERY annoying.

Anyone got any ideas on the cause of this? why isn't it there with my old amps? I don't really want to buy an expensive AC conditioner since I never had this problem before. could the amp be defective?

thanks in advance!!
draggcj

Showing 1 response by rockvirgo

Plugs are grounded to avoid manslaughter charges when the electronics short out inside the component, you touch the unit, and the total output of the Hoover Dam momentarily passes through you on its way to ground. While it's not really that dramatic, next time you're out take a look at the footwear of the musicians down at the local hotspot. They know the benefits of rubber soles.
Manufacturers who stuff digital processors into their units are particularly adamant about using the ground, but the units seem to work ok without it. If it helps, audio hobbyists commonly believe that if one component is properly grounded, the rest of them will be too through the interconnects.