Hi Mr McCormack
I tried the tin foil deal. And it actually improved a lot. So I went and dug out my one and only cheater plug. I bought it a long time ago to make something fit into an old two prong outlet. Thanks for the link I didn't realize how grounding worked exactly and how to keep it safe as long as components are still connected and grounding out of at least one. I didn't want to mess with removing the ground anywhere before reading that.
I decided to use it on my front end. It's a lot better now. I can only hear it a little bit now if I get close to the speaker. I'm sure I can do some more adjusting. I'll try to work out some more of the loop kinks eventually. But I'm happy because I can listen and enjoy all the music now and the quiet spots.
And I'm happy I can keep the amp. The Micro power drive is a phenomemal amp. The soundstage is amazingly large, deep and defined. And it feels like a lot more than only 50 watts.
(thanks for the help too Joefama always good to go through everything just to be sure).
I tried the tin foil deal. And it actually improved a lot. So I went and dug out my one and only cheater plug. I bought it a long time ago to make something fit into an old two prong outlet. Thanks for the link I didn't realize how grounding worked exactly and how to keep it safe as long as components are still connected and grounding out of at least one. I didn't want to mess with removing the ground anywhere before reading that.
I decided to use it on my front end. It's a lot better now. I can only hear it a little bit now if I get close to the speaker. I'm sure I can do some more adjusting. I'll try to work out some more of the loop kinks eventually. But I'm happy because I can listen and enjoy all the music now and the quiet spots.
And I'm happy I can keep the amp. The Micro power drive is a phenomemal amp. The soundstage is amazingly large, deep and defined. And it feels like a lot more than only 50 watts.
(thanks for the help too Joefama always good to go through everything just to be sure).