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Owner’s Reference  

Humbuster III 

Tracking ground loop types of hums down is more difficult and below we have assembled some 
helpful tips.  At the end of the day it may make more sense to speak with your dealer for help.

 

The easiest way to figure out where ground loop problems lie is by the process of elimination. You 
need to determine where the hum or buzz is coming from within your system.  If it’s a video hum 
problem, use a known good source like a DVD player rather than cable or satellite.  In video, it’s 
best to always assume that it’s either a connection problem or, more likely, a cable problem.  Our 
experience has shown that poorly shielded video cables cause more hum problems than just about 

anything else. 
 

In an audio environment, the first suspect in the hunt would be the power amp or the receiver 
that is driving the loudspeaker. To see if the power amp or the receiver is the culprit, turn them off, 
disconnect its inputs and turn it back on again. Go back to the speaker and place your ear in close 
proximity to see if the hum is still there. If it is, then you have a problem with your power amp or 
receiver and you should seek help from its manufacturer.

1.  If the hum/buzz goes away when you remove the inputs to the power amp, your next step 

will be to reconnect the amp and move further down the chain.  If you have a preamp, 
processor that is feeding the power amp, your next step would be to disconnect all inputs to 
the preamplifier or processor. Once these are disconnected, and the preamp or processor is 
connected only to the power amplifier, turn the system on and again, listen for hum. Should 
the hum now appear, it is a problem with your preamp or processor or their interaction with 
the power amp. Before returning the preamp or processor to the manufacturer, try a cheater 
plug to break a ground loop. Cheater plugs are simple devices that convert a three prong 
AC plug into a two prong AC plug and in the act of converting three prongs, to two prongs, 
they disconnect the ground from the wall socket. Try one of these on the preamp, or the 
power amp, or both.  The same is true for a receiver or integrated as they have the preamp 
built in to the amplifier.

2.  If you determine that there is still no hum present when the preamp, processor or receiver 

is connected with no inputs, then selectively begin plugging in your various inputs one at a 
time. After each connection, check for hum until you discover the humming culprit.

3.  VCR’s, surround processors, and any device that is connected to a television cable or 

satellite dish can cause a loud buzz and should always be suspect. If, by the process of 
elimination described above, you determine it is a component like a VCR that is causing the 
hum/buzz to occur, and using a cheater plug or removing the ground pin on a PS xStream 
Power Cable doesn’t help matters, it may be necessary to isolate the cable connection 
(CATV) with an isolation transformer. This inexpensive device is available at most Wal 
Mart, Radio Shack or department store type outlets and is sometimes called a ‘matching 
transformer’. If you have problems finding one, call your local cable TV company for advice. 
The matching transformer will be placed between the cable TV input and the VCR, TV or 

processor.

Tracking down 
ground loop hum

Start with the 
power amplifier 
or receiver

Move down the 
chain

Try each input

Cable TV can be 
a culprit

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Summary of Contents for Humbuster III

Page 1: ...0 406 8946 service psaudio com www psaudio com Introduction i Owner s Reference 2004 PS Audio International Inc All rights reserved Owner s Reference Humbuster III Instructions for use Humbuster III H...

Page 2: ...wo blades and a third grounding prong All PS products ship with a grounding type plug If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet P...

Page 3: ...nts Table Of Contens iii 2004 PS Audio International Inc All rights reserved Introduction Getting Started Quick Start Guide Eliminating Noise Questions and Answers Troubleshooting Warranty Service Own...

Page 4: ...ormer in one direction and partially saturates the core of the transformer causing it to buzz In addition to buzzing noises the transformer is also at a performance disadvantage because its core is no...

Page 5: ...a PS Audio xStream AC power cable and a PS Power Port AC receptacle to feed the HB III power While the supplied power cable is adequate for the task it is not going to provide the best performance Cho...

Page 6: ...le is not a switched outlet Switched outlets are those outlets that can be turned on off with the wall switch It is advisable to leave the HB III powered at all times Once the HB III has been powered...

Page 7: ...your system has been on and warmed up for at least 10 minutes then simply place your ear near the loudspeaker with no music playing and listen to determine if the hum or buzz is coming from your speak...

Page 8: ...r is connected only to the power amplifier turn the system on and again listen for hum Should the hum now appear it is a problem with your preamp or processor or their interaction with the power amp B...

Page 9: ...g problem Many audio cables and video cables are not well shielded You might find that the hum is isolated to a certain piece of gear in the chain but later discover any piece of gear placed in that i...

Page 10: ...s a critical link in the electrical chain If you are using a standard AC wall receptacle to power your equipment we would recommend the use of a Power Port AC receptacle a hospital grade AC receptacle...

Page 11: ...allow the meter to go to the 200mV DC scale then the input stages are being driven into clipping most of the time and again the reading is meaningless it doesn t tell you that it will give you a numbe...

Page 12: ...eceptacles are on the top AC receptacle in a two gang box Always use the lower receptacle on the wall port if you are unsure If the HB III gets extremely hot to the touch the most likely possibility i...

Page 13: ...l pay return freight of its choice for original purchasers b Return Authorization Number RA Number is required before any product is returned to our factory for any reason This number must be visible...

Page 14: ...STS OR DAMAGES TO THE PURCHASER Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations...

Page 15: ...ion Number R A number and shipping address from the PS Audio Service Department 2 Insure and accept all liability for loss or damage to the product during shipment to the PS Audio factory and ensure a...

Page 16: ...service your PS Audio products please contact our service department at service psaudio com or at the above contact numbers to discuss the situation Voltage changes to match your country s voltage and...

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