The problem: I have 3 Adams A5X studio monitors and 1 z5500 system. Let us call the Monitors A, B and C. Sometime last year (2022) Monitor (A) started to randomly cut in and out, the power button is ON however, the sound cuts off and then, at random times turns back on again (If no sound is playing you could hear a single click on the speaker). If I were to manually take off the switch and turn it back on it would play for like 10 seconds. I thought something was going wrong with monitor (A) so I decided to buy another monitor (C) so when I send monitor (A) to fix it I would not have any downtime. (I do music production etc..)
The Monitor A saga. I sent monitor A to an electronic specialist, two different guys, and they both said nothing is wrong with Monitor (A). I listened to it play the whole day and it never failed at their locations. When I brought monitor (A) back home the problem continued. I plug it straight into the outlet and it plays for 10 seconds then cuts off. I carried monitor (A) to another house and it played perfectly. Now I am thinking the problem is with my house's electricity supply.
Monitor (B) started recently acting the same way. Monitor (C) remains unaffected.
If I plug monitor A or B when they are giving trouble into my UPS and then let it run off battery power it works fine (obviously not a sustainable solution lol) So now I am 100% sure it is related to my house's electricity supply.
House electricity supply saga. I had 2 different certified electricians come to take a look, they checked the outlets, then the panel box switched breakers, and checked polarity, grounding, voltage and more. They both came to the same conclusion: nothing is wrong with the house's electricity supply.
Z5500 saga. As of recently my Z5500 pod randomly shuts off and stays off SOMETIMES. Then randomly the red light would come back on then it can work.
Please note I have checked every single audio cable and power cable
This problem is bothering all of my audio equipment that needs A.C power and is not battery operated. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
The Monitor A saga. I sent monitor A to an electronic specialist, two different guys, and they both said nothing is wrong with Monitor (A). I listened to it play the whole day and it never failed at their locations. When I brought monitor (A) back home the problem continued. I plug it straight into the outlet and it plays for 10 seconds then cuts off. I carried monitor (A) to another house and it played perfectly. Now I am thinking the problem is with my house's electricity supply.
Monitor (B) started recently acting the same way. Monitor (C) remains unaffected.
If I plug monitor A or B when they are giving trouble into my UPS and then let it run off battery power it works fine (obviously not a sustainable solution lol) So now I am 100% sure it is related to my house's electricity supply.
House electricity supply saga. I had 2 different certified electricians come to take a look, they checked the outlets, then the panel box switched breakers, and checked polarity, grounding, voltage and more. They both came to the same conclusion: nothing is wrong with the house's electricity supply.
Z5500 saga. As of recently my Z5500 pod randomly shuts off and stays off SOMETIMES. Then randomly the red light would come back on then it can work.
Please note I have checked every single audio cable and power cable
This problem is bothering all of my audio equipment that needs A.C power and is not battery operated. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.