Thanks for all of your replies.
The dedicated lines do not share neutral lines. I helped the electrician pull and install the lines.
I don't believe the problem could be a result of corroded or loose wiring as we just built the house a year ago so everything is new. But then again, it would be worth checking.
Albertporter, I will definitely check out your suggestion. It certainly makes more sense to keep something out rather than trying to get rid of it later.
Sean, the only changes I have made in recent months were to change the caps in my amp as you know and I then added interstage transformers to my Audio Note DAC. Nothing else other than isolation platforms and DH cones. So I don't think a component change is the problem. But I do think the suggestion to clean the grounding rod is a good idea. I hadn't thought of that and that could help.
I have also been considering installing balanced power transformers on my dedicated lines ala Jon Risch. Would this eliminate the problem?
Thanks,
Warren
The dedicated lines do not share neutral lines. I helped the electrician pull and install the lines.
I don't believe the problem could be a result of corroded or loose wiring as we just built the house a year ago so everything is new. But then again, it would be worth checking.
Albertporter, I will definitely check out your suggestion. It certainly makes more sense to keep something out rather than trying to get rid of it later.
Sean, the only changes I have made in recent months were to change the caps in my amp as you know and I then added interstage transformers to my Audio Note DAC. Nothing else other than isolation platforms and DH cones. So I don't think a component change is the problem. But I do think the suggestion to clean the grounding rod is a good idea. I hadn't thought of that and that could help.
I have also been considering installing balanced power transformers on my dedicated lines ala Jon Risch. Would this eliminate the problem?
Thanks,
Warren