I recently bought a new TV and found it produced a fairly nasty hum when I selected "TV input" on my pre-amp. The TV and associated paraphernalia is in another room from my hi-fi and is plugged into a different mains power circuit.
However, my old TV didn't have this problem!
I tried unplugging the cable from the cable set-top box but the hum remained (so it doesn't seem to be caused by the cable connection, which I understand is a common reason for hum).
Then, as I happened to have a 1KVA mains isolating transformer lying around unused, on a whim I decided to see whether plugging all the TV units into it (TV, DVD player, VCR, cable set-top box, digital set-top box) would take away the hum.
Lo and behold, it did!!

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But I wonder why, since every one of the "TV components" has a 2-wire mains cable ... ie. they have no earth wires to cause an earth loop!!??
Can anyone explain why the isotrans solved the problem??
Regards,
Andy