Eliminate system hum


I have a tube system I have set up next to my TV but now have a pretty good hum. I have tried all the usual thing to get rid of it. Any suggestions other than moving it away from the TV? Why does the TV cause this with tube pieces and not with solidstate pieces?
tapin
A dedicated circuit is the best way to go. The Nation Elec.Code (NEC) has changed it's grounding requirements over the years. So it depends when you house was built or updated what kind of grounding you have. Also different States ,Counties and Cities have varying requirements. What you need is a dedicated ground and neutral to your System. The neutral is a current carring ground. It will transfer noise. Also if your electrical panel has a bonded ground the neutral and ground are connected at that point (carries noise). You need to "float" your ground to your music system. Talk to your electrician when installing a dedicated circuit about isolating you neutral and mechanical ground.
NEVER use a cheater plug!!!!

That is extremely dangerous and does not provide a way for parasitic currents to ground. Believe me you do not want to be the path to ground!!!

The answer is to ground all equipment in the system to a common potential i.e. a single circuit or circuits that use a common ground.
05-31-06: Elescher
If your Cable TV is run through your system, try disconnecting all cabeling between the two and see what happens

In my system the hum is clearly caused by the cable tv, disconnect the cable and hum goes away. Unfortunately I live in an area where there is NO TV without cable. I live in a gorge in the Santa Cruz mountains and am surrounded by trees so I can't use sattelite TV either.

Any ideas on how to get rid of the hum caused by cable tv
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