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  1. Thank you for the responses. My sub woofer is plugged into a separate outlet by itself. And to answer the following questions: Interesting only optical from DVD to amp. Yes only optical How is the video signal getting to your TV? S video from digital cable DVR. (coaxial from outlet to DVR) Repeat your test, but this time turn off your TV instead of the DVD player. Same results if TV is on or off. Does the hum goes away when you turn off your TV as well as if you turn off your DVD? Only if the DVD is off. Whats connected to your TV....a cable box?...disconnect the video signal lead from your cable box that runs to your TV. Does the hum go away? Nope still there. D@mn hum!!!!! What type of plugs are on your TV and DVD? 2 prong or three prong? 2 prong for both.
  2. I also have a hum and can't get rid of it. I have searched through the archived threads and have been able to eliminate my cable being the source. It only occurs when I power on my DVD player. I have tried plugging the power into a different source with no luck. Only connection between my amp and DVD is through optical cable, and if I unhook the optical cable the hum is still there. Only way I can get rid of it is to turn off the DVD player, but that is not a fun way to watch movies!!! Any suggestions on how to fix it? Thank you.
  3. I just got new RB 61's however they are about 1/4'' too tall to fit where I want them without modifying my shelf. Before I modify, can I place them on there sides (horizontal) without damage or loss of sound quality? Thank you for the help!!
  4. Thanks for everyone's help, I can't wait to get them connected and enjoying the sound!!
  5. Thank you all for your input, it is very helpful, Mark great analogy that really makes a lot of sense!! I am looking at bookshelf speakers, RB61 and the RC52 or RC25 for a center channel, however after reading yall's replies I may need to rethink on the center as they are rated at 125w rms, 15w more than my receiver. Any suggestions that may work? Thanks again!!
  6. Hello I'm new to the site, first time posting but have enjoyed reading the post over the last few weeks. I'm looking at buying a new sound system, but want to ensure that I don't damage the speakers. I have a Yamaha receiver that puts out 110w rms; do I need to make sure that the speakers I choose have the same rms rating? I'm looking for clarity as opposed to extreme loudness. Any input is greatly appreciated.
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