I borrowed several simple devices, which measure noise on an AC conduit. One was Monster Power "Dr. Power" and the other was AudioPrism "Noise Sniffer". The devices seem gimicky but yield startling noises.
During the test, I unplugged the ice machine and two refrigerators. The noise was substatially reduced. I still heard static, motor whining and switching clicks. I unplugged the back-up UPS in my office and the static disapeared.
I went outside and heard my neighbor's swimming pool pump running. When the pump switched-off, I ran inside and noticed the motor noise had disappeared. I never found a local source for the clicking but suspect an old capacitor bank on the utility pole about 1/2 mile from my home.
Later that month, I purchased a used Monster Power "Monster Pro 2500" power conditioner for $100. I plugged both noise devices into the Pro 2500 and there was silence (even with the ice machine and refrigerators cycling).
I was amazed how much noise regular household devices were feeding-back onto my Stereo-dedicated AC conduit. Hair dryer, clothes washing machine, central air handler, central vacuum, VCR, food blender, bathroom exhaust fan and microwave ovens were offenders.
Now, I am ready to experiment with special power cords.
During the test, I unplugged the ice machine and two refrigerators. The noise was substatially reduced. I still heard static, motor whining and switching clicks. I unplugged the back-up UPS in my office and the static disapeared.
I went outside and heard my neighbor's swimming pool pump running. When the pump switched-off, I ran inside and noticed the motor noise had disappeared. I never found a local source for the clicking but suspect an old capacitor bank on the utility pole about 1/2 mile from my home.
Later that month, I purchased a used Monster Power "Monster Pro 2500" power conditioner for $100. I plugged both noise devices into the Pro 2500 and there was silence (even with the ice machine and refrigerators cycling).
I was amazed how much noise regular household devices were feeding-back onto my Stereo-dedicated AC conduit. Hair dryer, clothes washing machine, central air handler, central vacuum, VCR, food blender, bathroom exhaust fan and microwave ovens were offenders.
Now, I am ready to experiment with special power cords.