arbata
11-16-2008, 09:20 PM
Just purchased my first audio equipment since about 1994. I bought a pair of Polk LSI 25s, an LSI C, a used Anthem MCA30 amp, and I am waiting on my Outlaw processor to come in. Hooked up my amp to speakers with gold-plated banana clips, using 16G Monster wire. Since I don't have my processor yet, I hooked up my DVD/Cd player (unassuming model), directly to my amp's inputs. I listened to my first CD with the setup and was blown away by the clarity, considering I just upgraded from a HiFi system that was otherwise known as my alarm clock. I did notice there was a faint static sound coming out of the speakers that was audible before the music started, and I believe I continued to hear it in the background throughout. Is this normal for a high-powered system that is turned on? The volume control is only thru the CD Player for now, and even at the lowest setting, the music was pretty loud. Could it be my cheap Shinsonic 5-disc player, is it "dirty" electricity, or is this normal? I am not using any power conditioner.
Also, the LED light on the back of the speakers remains on (green color), even after I turn off my system. The power toggle switch is set to auto. Does this mean the built-in sub is still drawing power?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Also, the LED light on the back of the speakers remains on (green color), even after I turn off my system. The power toggle switch is set to auto. Does this mean the built-in sub is still drawing power?
Thanks in advance for any help.