Thanks for responses so far, guys.
I've already tried both in one ac outlet, as well as in different outlets. I have already connected a grounding wire between the amps(per manufacturer's suggestion). The speakers are not powered.
FWIW, I demoed the amps at a local dealer, and there was no problem in their system. That's part of why I think it's a ground loop, and not a repair issue with the amps. They are preowned ;-) , so sending them back is not a real option anyway.
If I can borrow another preamp, I'll try that. The long extension cords are a great idea, I'll try that too.
Does anyone thing this is an airborn RFI issue rather than an AC/ground loop problem? Thanks,
Spencer
I've already tried both in one ac outlet, as well as in different outlets. I have already connected a grounding wire between the amps(per manufacturer's suggestion). The speakers are not powered.
FWIW, I demoed the amps at a local dealer, and there was no problem in their system. That's part of why I think it's a ground loop, and not a repair issue with the amps. They are preowned ;-) , so sending them back is not a real option anyway.
If I can borrow another preamp, I'll try that. The long extension cords are a great idea, I'll try that too.
Does anyone thing this is an airborn RFI issue rather than an AC/ground loop problem? Thanks,
Spencer