A point of clarification, Ground Loops are not caused by connecting to different outlets. Ground loops are caused (mostly) by poorly designed/constructed equipment that do no incorporate proper grounding techniques. Lack of proper cable shielding, etc. If outlets are connected properly and to code, then the home grounding schemes are correct. Sometimes outlets and boxes are not grounded properly. That is a different issue.
In my family room where the TV/home theater system is located, I still use my trusty Monster Signature HTPS-7000 unit.
for my 2 channel listening room, I ran four separate dedicated lines. each dedicated line has it's own hot, neutral and ground that is not shared with any other circuit and is run all the way back to the service panel.
My amps are plugged directly into their own dedicate wall outlets. The low level equipment (pre-amp, tuner, DAC, Turntable power supply, Electronic Crossover, Music Server, CD Transport) are all plugged into a Transparent Audio Power Conditioner, which is in turn plugged into it's own dedicated line.
I have done direct comparisons with and without the power conditioner and also before and after with the dedicated lines, and my noise floor dropped substantially. it is extremely silent.
In any case, for the money, Monster projects are just fine. Also, all manufacturers have some form or another of hype in marketing their products. Monster is no different.
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