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Main audio system has a single point grounding configuration.
ctviggen makes a good point. Only one component (usually the pre-amp, or amp should be grounded via the 3-prong plug (if yours has one). That component will bleed off all of the others thru the interconnect shields, where the ground loop is coming from. If you have a CD player, for example, with a 3-prong plug, put a cheater on that. It will be safe (unless you're on wet concrete, barefoot holding the device).Wayner aa
Another issue my electrician pointed out is that my hum problems may not be confined to the AC mains; as he picked up some airborne RF noise in the master bedroom, which he said could be coming from a TV or Radio station transmitter tower located near my building.In any case, any suggestions or comments will be much appreciated.Cheers to all!
andyr,Just to confirm your suggestion; I should try and place a 2nf (.002uf) metalized polypropylene cap between the + and - power amp Binding Post terminals on the L and R channel outputs.Can you please clarify what amp BP's stand for.Are the voltage ratings for these caps critical....I got some .001uf 600vdc film caps; would these work as a trial basis.Thanks for your assistance.Hap
andyr,Thanks for the prompt reply.Will try your cap mod on a pair of Acurus A250 SS amps that power my mids and subs.Do you think the .001uf or .002uf 600vdc metalized polypropylene caps will work between the BP's of the outputs of this amp.Any suggestions or cautionary tips you know off hand with this amp.Regards,Hap