I am experiencing noise from my digital components into my system. It presents as high frequency interference thru the speakers once the components are warmed up. This interference is being sent back to the mains and can be heard when music is being played or idle.lowrider57, you've had your system for a while & this seems to be a very recent thing.
I’m using an ARC CD3 mk II CDP, Chord DAC, and a NAD CD player. I have a 20 amp dedicated line with Blue Circle power conditioning at the wall.
A Furman power strip for the low-current analogue components is plugged into the PC. Also feeding from the PC is a Tripp-Lite Isobar with isolated filter banks for the digital. The toroidal chokes in this Tripp-Lite power strip are not able to filter the digital noise.
My amp plugs into the wall duplex outlet.
So, what has changed in your system that created this interference?
How are you certain that it's from the digital equipment? All the components you cited are in wide use & mostly modern built meaning that hi freq clocks radiating out of the box is almost a very low possibility.
I'm thinking that you have a ground loop somewhere given that you use a power conditioner + a Furman power strip + a Tripp-Lite Isobar. One of these items is coupling to the RF noise & putting it onto your amps such that you can hear it thru your speakers.