But as for that Mark I, I remember there was so much noise it was unusable at home. I am dumfounded that you are not noticing anything.Likewise.
For me, this thing's output is clean as a whistle when I use it at home. Its noise floor when in the
car isn't squeaky-clean, but it's within acceptable limits for me. But at home, I honestly can't hear any noise unless, like I said, I crank the amplification up to nosebleed levels. It's as clean as any of my other equipment. You're right in that the noise floor has a different character than other stereo equipment- you can hear the hard drives and CPU cranking away. But I can only hear that when I crank the volume so loud that my speakers would blow if a loud musical passage were played.
And I've listened to it on lots of different amplification equipment. More than one computer, more than one set of computer speakers (sometimes run through the sound card, sometimes plugged directly into self-powered speakers), and my home stereo amplifier as well as those of friends.
And, like I said, we're literally talking about the exact same unit, number 144.
The other gentleman suggested that you might be using the Phono inputs on your home stereo, which is a no-no for any line-level equipment. Those inputs are for turntables only with a special separate ground wire. The Empeg should be going into a "Tape" or a "CD" input. Check into that first. Then double-check your cabling, and see if you've got any other equipment to test on those same inputs.
Also, check the unit on a friend's home stereo system, using his cabling, and see if it's the same problem. Do your best to narrow down the problem.
I'm really interested in hearing what comes from this.
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Tony Fabris