yeah for some reason it's going through my aux RCA connection because if I simply disconnect one channel it's gone...and when I listen just with my 2ch gear and not select the aux input it's whisper quiet...or vice versa if I just turn on my avr there's nothing...any good iso trans available in...
preamp aux input (rca) into my avr front l/r preouts(rca) my preamp has a "fixed volume" setting where all I have to do is turn it on and then my avr controls the volume of the 2 front channels...plus of course the other 3 channels plus sub...
well, maybe "nasty" is the wrong word.... it's not audible when sound is coming out of the speakers just when there's a pause or a quiet passage. i can't use any other pre outs on the avr other than front l/r. Remember this is for a home theatre set-up...ill try another set of RCA's..
i have a 2-part system where I mend my preamp with my ht avr via using aux(fixed) from my pre to my avr pre out fronts connection using standard RCA interconnects. Unfortunately this connection created a nasty hum like you here with a guitar and amp hookup. I know it's this connection as it's...
hometheatrehifi gave the Vento 100 high remarks and came up with a flat fr when tested.. don't know anything about how they test things and if it's flawed or not il leave that up to you guys...
Canton Vento 100 Floor Standing Speaker Review
https://hometheaterhifi.com › reviews › canton-vento-1...
yeah well not so much anymore check out the later video he posted... he's not saying necessarily anything bad about the speaker per se but the source of where it's mfg'd...