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Alfred Pierre Posted on Aug 19, 2011
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Hi, I have an HB3502U Technical Pro Hybrid Amplifier/Receiver but no matter how I connect it there is aloud Humming noise. Can you help?

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The most obvious cause is the failure of the large Electrolytic Capacitor(s) in the main power supply section. These take out the 50/60Hz hum in the mains supply, which is what that noise is!

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