Buzzing in my speakers w/ new amp


I've just introduced a new Odyssey Stratos Amp with a cap upgrade to my system, and I'm getting a nasty buzzing sound in my speakers. It sounds like its definitely an electrical issue. I contacted Klaus at Odyssey (great guy!) and he had me disconnect the interconnects and the buzzing went away. This tells me that the amp is picking up some interference and its not within the amp itself (unless its the interconnect connections, which I doubt). I think I'm dealing with some serious dirty power. I did not have this problem with my previous amp (Marantz MM9000), but that amp did not have the same quality (sensitive) power supply.

I'm hoping that you people have some solutions for me to try, so that I can stop focusing on the buzz, and concentrate on the beautiful music this amp is delivering.

I've already tried isolating the cables, different (dedicated) outlets,different interconnects, a PS Audio UO (did quiet it down a bit), a "cheater plug" (dangerous?), a Monster Cable HTS5000(the high-end one with the "glowing meter") and a PS Audio P300 power re-generator (made it worse!!!). The Stratos Amp has two little blue LED's inside to illuminate the Odyssey logo. I'm wondering if these could possibly be introducing some interference? In the past I've had some experience with this type of wiring introducing problems.

My system consists of the following:

Sunfire TheaterGrand 2 Pre-Pro
Odyssey Stratos 2ch amp
Marantz MM9000 Amp (center, surrounds for theater)
Alisis MasterLink HardDisk Recorder/CD transport
MSB Link DAC3
Sony DVD (high end, forgot model)
PS Audio P300
PS Audio 20 Amp UO
Monster HTS5000
TaraLabs interconnects (high end, forgot model)
TaraLabs speaker cables


Im sure this is a common problem out there, so HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
mhubbard
Hey Sugarbrie,

I already had a cheater plug from the amp to the PS Audio UO. So I added a cheater plug to the UO cord thats plugged into the wall....and I got the same buzzzz.

I think its time to disconnect everything and add componets back in one at a time to isolate the culprit.

Anyone else have any ideas?
Then it sounds like it's something else like possibly the interconnects or another problem mentioned by the others...

Sometimes a bad or cracked solder joint can cause a hum also. Either where the RCA plug is connected to the cable, or where the RCA jack is connected inside the piece of equipment.
Make sure that the only thing grounded is the amp. Everything else will ground through the ic's
Actually.....it is the preamp that needs to be grounded, not the amplifier. Everything is plugged into the preamp, including the amplifier..

When someone has a ground loop hum, the first piece of gear that is usually tried with no ground to get rid of the hum is the amplifier..
Sugarbrie,
I certainly hope that when you say everything should be plugged into the preamp, that you’re not including the power cord as well. You should never connect the power cord from your amp into the power outlet on the back of your preamp. However, there should only be one power cord in the entire system that should be grounded, weather it is the amp or the preamp doesn't really matter. I mentioned the amp because generally it is the amp that has a ground plug.