Well, I've touched on the problems I have been having with RFI briefly in some other threads. I want to tackle the issue separately.
I am having problems with RFI with my guitar amp and my microphone preamp. I keep picking up an AM radio station in both. Also, the amp sometimes picks up a weird repeating clicking signal, which I can somewhat alleviate by rotating the amp.
I recently added a TrippLite IsoBar to the mix. I have only been able to try it with the guitar amp and not the microphone preamp yet. When trying the amp, I also used brand new homemade guitar cables (Canare StarQuad and Canare GS-6. On a side-note, the StarQuad is pretty microphonic.

) The RFI improved, but I can't say for sure if it was the cables or the IsoBar that had anything to do with it. . .or both. (I'll experiment with that this weekend).
As for my guitar amp, the RFI increases when I use my pedal board, likely due to more of an antenna effect. I plan on making all new patch cables for the pedal board, using the aforementioned Canare GS-6. The GS-6 is a single core coax cable made specifically for music equipment use. It has a copper shield, used for the return signal, in addition to a thin, conductive carbon shield. Specs here:
http://www.canare.com/ProductItemDisplay.aspx?productItemID=61 I'm willing to try just about anything. . .so, I also will be replacing the pedal board's power cord with a Volex shielded cord and the amp's speaker wiring with some wiring I have laying around.
Any other suggestions? Why would I have this much RFI? Someone suggested I check the amp's and pre-amp's cabling, etc. for miswired grounding. However, I have tried numerous cables on the guitar amp. I have also tried three different XLR cables on the microphone preamp. . .and on both of its inputs. I have also used another microphone preamp and tried both of its inputs and have the same problem. So, doesn't look like its a wiring/grounding issue.
I do not live near a transmission tower. Not sure if it makes a difference, but I live in a bit of valley. Why am I getting so much RFI?

Thanks,
Paul