Why can I hear a humming sound from my Yamaha T-D500 Tuner?
- BBrooke MillsSep 13, 2025
If you hear a “humming” sound from your Yamaha Tuner, firmly connect the audio connection cord plugs. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective.
Why can I hear a humming sound from my Yamaha T-D500 Tuner?
If you hear a “humming” sound from your Yamaha Tuner, firmly connect the audio connection cord plugs. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective.
Product color | Black |
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Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
Supported radio bands | AM, DAB, FM |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 95 dB |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.01 % |
Power requirements | AC 230 V |
Power consumption (typical) | 10 W |
AM antenna ports quantity | 1 |
Depth | 306 mm |
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Width | 435 mm |
Height | 87 mm |
Weight | 3300 g |
Essential guidelines for safe operation and installation of the unit.
Precautions to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock from exposure to rain or moisture.
Specific instructions for fitting a 3-pin plug and wiring for U.K. customers.
Instructions for connecting FM, AM, and DAB antennas for optimal reception.
Details on connecting audio outputs and the power cable.
How to perform initial automatic scanning for DAB stations.
Procedures for automatic scanning to find DAB stations.
How to manually tune into specific DAB stations.
Using the Tune Aid feature to optimize DAB reception.
Rescanning for DAB stations using automatic scanning.
Detailed steps for manual tuning of DAB stations.
Solutions for DAB tuning and automatic scanning failures.
Tips for improving weak DAB signal and resolving noise issues.
Addressing missing or incorrect DAB station information.
Solutions for noisy FM stereo reception, distortion, and RDS issues.
Addressing AM tuning failures and continuous noise.
Solutions for common issues like unit not turning on or operating properly.