How to eliminate system hum?


I have the following
Rotel 1090 amp
Hovland Pre-amp
Sony 777 CD player
Shahinian Speakers
I have this irritating hum/hiss when I turn on the pre-amp. The sound comes from the speakers when the pre-amp is turned on. If the pre-amp is off and the amp is on, the system is totally silent. It seems as if the amplifier is ok. It seems to be doing its job and is amplifying the crappy signal it is receiving.
Thinking my home electric was poorly configured, I had my electrician install a panel and dedicated lines for my system. The problem is now worse!
I don't think the pre-amp is to blame as I had the same problem with my previous pre-amp. I also have a new cd player.
I have read about "floating" the system ground by using 3 to 2 prong adapters on all system power cords. Is that what I should try?
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. Having $20k worth of stuff that sounds bad is no fun!
holzhauer
If this is a ground loop hum created within your own system, it should go away if you float all plugs in your system EXCEPT one. You should have one component connected to ground; your interconnects ensure that there is a path back to ground for your remaining components.

If this doesn't do it, then your problem lies elsewhere. Is your system tied to video that includes cable? Cable boxes are notorious for introducing ground loop hum into audio circuits, if they are on the same line.

A final thought - flourescent lighting, electric motors, radio transmitters will create strong interference fields that will be picked up by unshielded wire and interconnects acting like antennas.
Thanks Judit. I now have 3 to 2 adapters on everything but the preamp and the hum is totally gone! Ah sweet music again!
I guess this is a fairly common problem. But in 22 years of stereo ownership, I haven't had it. I'm thinking the 380 watt/ channel Rotel exacerbated the problem as it amplifies the living day lights out of everything that comes its way.
YOu only need to float the ground on one of the components to break this hum problem Just try the 3/2 plug addaptor on 1 different component at a time until the hum goes away...no need to "unground" all the plugs with 3/2 addaptors. The fact that all the components are connected, and at least one is grounded, this will keep your system safe and grounded throughout. No problem...
Try reading this thread and see if it helps. There are GOBS of other similar threads in the archives also. Sean
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Noise, Hum and AC Polarity
hi this is probably a dumb question. what does it mean to float the ground and what's a 3/2 adaptor.
i have two system. when i use system 1( mark levinson 336/380s) no hum but system 2 nak pa7 nad nak ca 7, big time humming. all ancillary equipments are the same ( speaker , sources ...etc ) why is that?