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<blockquote data-quote="2BitSculptor" data-source="post: 1071713" data-attributes="member: 65661"><p>Ha!... I <em><strong>THOUGHT</strong></em> I had taken care of the hum issue.</p><p></p><p>When I turned off the ceiling fan, the space heater (we ran out of fuel oil for the furnace over a week ago - with the living space of the house staying a balmy 60 degrees F most nights.. and occasionally as low as 57...) and the humidifier, I could still hear a low hum from the subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>After disconnecting/reconnecting every cable and power cord behind the entertainment center I found the issue to be the VCR/DVD combo player, which was connected by coax directly to the TV, and not anywhere near the client-pc or other cabling. We were, at this point, only using it for the LED clock, so it is now disconnected ... perfect quiet in the living room (except for the afore mentioned ceiling fan, the space heater and the humidifier).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2BitSculptor, post: 1071713, member: 65661"] Ha!... I [I][B]THOUGHT[/B][/I] I had taken care of the hum issue. When I turned off the ceiling fan, the space heater (we ran out of fuel oil for the furnace over a week ago - with the living space of the house staying a balmy 60 degrees F most nights.. and occasionally as low as 57...) and the humidifier, I could still hear a low hum from the subwoofer. After disconnecting/reconnecting every cable and power cord behind the entertainment center I found the issue to be the VCR/DVD combo player, which was connected by coax directly to the TV, and not anywhere near the client-pc or other cabling. We were, at this point, only using it for the LED clock, so it is now disconnected ... perfect quiet in the living room (except for the afore mentioned ceiling fan, the space heater and the humidifier). [/QUOTE]
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