Fixed a hum, still have a question


I have a dedicated circuit supplying power to my outlet strip/line conditioner. I was having a persistent hum through Dunlavy speakers powered with EAD Powermaster 1000. Other componenets are EAD Theatermaster and Pioneer Elite DVD. All are connected to outlet strip. I got rid of the hum after inserting a cheater plug with no ground pin into the wall outlet. Can I leave it like this or do I have to reconnect the ground in some fashion?

Thanks - Dave
daphillips
leave it...... nothing will happen ... at least it hasn't to me in several years.
You'd be safer with installation of an isolated ground since your existing ground is apparently noisy. If your strip/conditioner is a Chang, or similar with integral surge protection, then a ground is required in order for the protection device to have a place to shunt any supressed transients.
You could also go over your electrical system's connections for tightness & cleanliness, including the ground stake connection. Fixing any issues there could eliminate the hum problem while retaining the safety of a proper ground.
Any satelite dish or cable company connection to this system? If yes, then you need a baluns or isolation transformer to break the ground loop the safety grounds (required for lightning protection) create.