Buzz originating from amp...please help ?


I bought a Pass X250 through Audiogon and when hooked up to my system, a hum or buzz is coming out of the tweeters and midrange speakers on both channels. After exhaustive trial and error, I find that the buzz does not exist when the amp is not hooked up to any other component. It is of course connected to the speakers. If I attach a pair of interconnects to the amp (whether or not these interconnects are connected to the preamp), the buzz comes back. Does anybody have any ideas what I should try, or what the problem may be? Thanks for any imput.
jcambron
Is this part of a home theater set up? I had a similar problem and all I needed to get rid of it was to unplug my cable tv cable from the wall. I know this sounds strange but it worked. You can test just by simply unplugging the cable from the wall. If this solves your problem you can get a ground loup isolator for your cable.

Good Luck,

Nels
Thanks Nels and Ligi for the response. My audio room is located where my home theatre used to be. The only remnants of the home theatre are the double coax cables that were attached to my DSS/Tivo receiver. While the cables are no longer attached to the satellite dish, they are still grounded. These coax cables are lying within 5 feet of my amp. I will move these right away and see if that helps any.

Jim
Single ended or balanced interconnects? Many amps require shorting pins for the unused balanced inputs when going single ended. I'm not familiar with Pass's requirements but the topic should be addressed in the owner's manual.
Alexanderj...I am using single ended IC's with the shorting pins in place in the unused balanced imputs. I am going to borrow some balanced interconnects one day next week and see if that helps anything at all.

Thanks