Ghstudio
Thanks for your reply.
Do not have a friend's house that I can test my amp, but the ebay person I brought the amp from said it was dead quite at his house.
If only the amp is plugged into the wall, how could it be a ground loop ground?
Also wouldn't using a cheater plug as a test rule out ground loops?
When I think about it; I have three refrigerators in my house, maybe they are causing main line pollution?
I just ordered the Powervar ABC-1200-11 and I hope it will help. If that doesn't work I may take the amp to a repair shop to be tested.
My Denon 1906 Receiver was dead quiet in the same location, does that mean anything or is the technology completely different for those products?
Thanks for your reply.
Do not have a friend's house that I can test my amp, but the ebay person I brought the amp from said it was dead quite at his house.
If only the amp is plugged into the wall, how could it be a ground loop ground?
Also wouldn't using a cheater plug as a test rule out ground loops?
When I think about it; I have three refrigerators in my house, maybe they are causing main line pollution?
I just ordered the Powervar ABC-1200-11 and I hope it will help. If that doesn't work I may take the amp to a repair shop to be tested.
My Denon 1906 Receiver was dead quiet in the same location, does that mean anything or is the technology completely different for those products?