weebeesdad OP
54 posts 09-12-2017 12:48pm
Thanks for all of your responses. Cleeds triggered the solution when he (or she) wrote "a properly grounded power cord", which reminded me that I was having intermittent problems with the connecting plug of the preamp’s power cord. Swapped out the power cord and problem solved. I also have a pair of DeHavilland mono block amps with the same ground/float switches, and in the manual it states that leaving the switch in the "float" position may result in a "cleaner sound". At any rate, a fully functioning grounded power cord has done the trick...
@weebeesdad,
I checked and was told the ground lift switch lifts the signal circuit from the chassis/AC mains safety equipment ground.
The AC mains safety equipment ground is always connected to the chassis of deHavilland audio equipment for electrical safety.
It is recommended the user "float" both deHavilland mono blocks and close the ground lift switch on the preamp.
The chassis of the power amps will still be grounded, connected, to the AC mains power outlet safety equipment ground.
Jim