@bombaywalla ,
Yes, there is a ground-loop due to the design of the Sunfire amp. I recently had the amp refreshed by Sunfire service and was in touch with Bob Carver who confirmed that the safety ground and the signal ground are tied together and do not meet at the chassis.
you've had your system for a while & this seems to be a very recent thing.
So, what has changed in your system that created this interference?
I started having this interference and hearing the high freq noise in January when I installed a new Atma-Sphere SE preamp (which is star-grounded). Amp into wall, Preamp & CDP into same Blue Circle and Furman.
Let me add that I only had the ARC CDP in the system up until then.
Almarg diagnosed a ground-loop before that due to the harshness of the CDP. I had a Rogue amp and did not experience any 60Hz hum.
I will provide the old link, but be warned, it is very long and goes on and on with tests I performed.
Also, the Tripp-Lite Isobar is brand new. It was an attempt to use isolated AC receptacles.
Getting back to the current ground-loop, I have removed the Blue Circle and used only the Furman pwr strip. AND, all components are currently using cheater-plugs.
The Chord Dac is new and is using a Switched-mode wall-wart as a power supply. Not the cleanest way to provide power.
The old link...(jea48 and Almarg provided much time and insight)
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/isolating-digital-noise-need-help?page=2I'll leave with an explanation of Bob Carver's grounding design;
In the late 90s, the Sunfire 300 amp was mated with a stackable valve pre/pro. The amp used RCA and XLR (unbalanced) and fed it's AC into the pre/pro which was fully grounded to it's chassis. This was the ground potential for the rest of the audio system.