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I recently reconfigured my amps so now they're running my Dynaudio System
360 set in tri-amped mode. However, when setting the gains on my amps, I
now notice that if I turn the gains up too high, I hear a low-level static
noise coming from the speakers (like pink noise). The static is a set
volume and does not change with the volume from the head unit. I've never
experienced this before.

My current setup:

Phoenix Gold ZX475ti. The two front channels are driving the two tweeters
in HP, and the rear two channels are driving the midwoofers in LP. A BP
signal is then sent to my PG ZX 450 amp via the aux RCA outputs. The front
channels of the 450 then drives the midranges and the rear channels bridged
to power the subs.

I also added at the same time my PG EQ232 30-band EQ. It has variable gain
and output controls as well.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony


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I recently reconfigured my amps so now they're running my Dynaudio System
360 set in tri-amped mode. However, when setting the gains on my amps, I
now notice that if I turn the gains up too high, I hear a low-level static
noise coming from the speakers (like pink noise). The static is a set
volume and does not change with the volume from the head unit. I've never
experienced this before.

My current setup:

Phoenix Gold ZX475ti. The two front channels are driving the two tweeters
in HP, and the rear two channels are driving the midwoofers in LP. A BP
signal is then sent to my PG ZX 450 amp via the aux RCA outputs. The

front
channels of the 450 then drives the midranges and the rear channels

bridged
to power the subs.

I also added at the same time my PG EQ232 30-band EQ. It has variable

gain
and output controls as well.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony


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