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So, bought a PrimaLuna Dialogue 4 amp. Mighty nice with sound to match but I do have a hum from both speakers..here is what I have done to scope it out...1. Swapped power cables..2. Swapped from using power cable into PS Audio Duet to just the wall outlet3. Added the adapter to go from 3-prong to the 2-prongOnly thing that got rid of the hum was number 3....Thoughts??Thanks!
3. Added the adapter to go from 3-prong to the 2-prong
I am not familiar with the term "lifting the ground"...can you explain please?
You should note that a ground loop does not indicate there is anything wrong with the amp. You have a source component that is grounded and that is the likely cause. Putting a cheater plug on that source component will cure the problem.Note also that using RCA connections means the chassis of each piece of gear is tied together through the audio cables, so as long as they are plugged in, you have a safety ground in place. This applies to most gear that does NOT use tubes. Properly designed tube gear has it's RCA inputs isolated from the chassis. In most cases they do tie back to the chassis, but the only way to be sure is to measure with a multimeter between connector shield and chassis.Note also that back when tubes ruled we had the so called AC/DC radios that had neutral on the chassis in normal use and live on the chassis if an outlet was wired wrong or you inserted the plug the wrong way I think we were all tougher in those days... I come from a 240 volt country and I can testify that it kicks a lot harder than 120 volts over here .Anyway, just do the cheater thing on the source device/s and you'll be good.
Talked with the folks at PrimaLuna(Upscale) and they said a cheater plug is fine as the amp is grounded through the preamp...