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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. My breaker box is in my basement listening room. I have a dedicated 20 amp line connected to the box. Connected to the PS Audio receptacle's top plug is my Denali power conditioner. Everything but my 250 is plugged into the Denali. The 250 is plugged into the bottom plug. I will unplug the Denali leaving just the 250 pugged in to see what happens, and I will try different power cords. While researching, I came across the Audio Magic Signal Purifier for Power Cords https://highend-electronics.com/products/audio-magic-signal-purifier-for-power-cords. Does anyone know how it may compare to or differ from the https://avahifi.com/products/humdinger-dc-line-blocker? |
I don't know about the first link. It won't block dc offset, and makes some "interesting" claims. The AVA is what you should try. Alternatively, Emotiva makes one too: https://emotiva.com/collections/accessories/products/cmx-2 I haven't tried it yet, but was going to order one shortly. Both that and the AVA should work if the problem is indeed dc offset. |