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Bose Electrical Draw

I was in the back of the coach and heard a humming sound. I figured it was the ATS but it was actually coming from the Bose speakers. I was thinking this was strange because I was certain the head unit was off. I checked and, sure enough, the unit was turned off. I moved the Bose power plug to a power strip that includes the TV stuff. Now, with the inverter on, I can avoid this unnecessary current draw by flicking the power strip switch. Seems strange that the speakers are powered with the head unit off though.
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Interesting.  I assume that you verified the rear speakers were indeed off after moving the main unit cord?
Audrey & Harvey Nelson
2000 U-320, 40' towing 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Reply #2
Wonder if it is inductive current causing the speaker activation.

Did you check the amp draw on the Bose unit with it plugged in but not turned on?
Brett Wolfe
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Reply #3
Harvey, yea, when I turn off the power strip, the speakers are off.
Brett, haven't checked that but I will.
Thanks.
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We once had an audio hum that went away when we changed a grounded power plug to non-grounded.