- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi guys,
My beloved second-hand Cyrus 2 amp has recently developed a buzz. I can't remember when exactly I first noticed, but I think it literally started over-night; I didn't notice it develop, so to speak.
It doesn't seem to be getting any worse, but it's not getting better either! I've tried fiddling with the volume control, which has no effect on it, so it seems the buzz is volume independent. I've tried unplugging everything from the trailing lead that supplies it (which includes a mains filter), testing all of the inputs and removing the phono grounding lead, all of which have no effect at all.
Is this a known issue with the Cyrus 2? Is it likely to get worse, or even cease working altogether? I've a mind to flip the lid off and have a poke around (after it's been unplugged for a few hours, of course), but some pointers would be useful. I hope it's not beyond repair - I've only had it less than a year and it's brought me some happy listening in that time.
Any help greatly appreciated ^_^
My beloved second-hand Cyrus 2 amp has recently developed a buzz. I can't remember when exactly I first noticed, but I think it literally started over-night; I didn't notice it develop, so to speak.
It doesn't seem to be getting any worse, but it's not getting better either! I've tried fiddling with the volume control, which has no effect on it, so it seems the buzz is volume independent. I've tried unplugging everything from the trailing lead that supplies it (which includes a mains filter), testing all of the inputs and removing the phono grounding lead, all of which have no effect at all.
Is this a known issue with the Cyrus 2? Is it likely to get worse, or even cease working altogether? I've a mind to flip the lid off and have a poke around (after it's been unplugged for a few hours, of course), but some pointers would be useful. I hope it's not beyond repair - I've only had it less than a year and it's brought me some happy listening in that time.
Any help greatly appreciated ^_^