Scott, ok, so it probably isn't airborne RFI that is responsible.
It appears that the two outlets on the rear of the Furman Elite 15i that are indicated as being just for video equipment incorporate some ultrasonic filtering that is not provided on the other outlets, in addition to providing the filtering the other outlets provide. So for experimental purposes, at least, it may be worthwhile trying those outlets for the Croft and the Jolida.
Minkwelder, are the light switches you referred to controlling fluorescent or compact fluorescent lighting? Those can generate significant noise and RFI, especially (I believe) as they get older, and especially while they are in the process of turning on. And are the switches dimmer types, which can also be significant noise generators?
Best regards,
-- Al
It appears that the two outlets on the rear of the Furman Elite 15i that are indicated as being just for video equipment incorporate some ultrasonic filtering that is not provided on the other outlets, in addition to providing the filtering the other outlets provide. So for experimental purposes, at least, it may be worthwhile trying those outlets for the Croft and the Jolida.
Minkwelder, are the light switches you referred to controlling fluorescent or compact fluorescent lighting? Those can generate significant noise and RFI, especially (I believe) as they get older, and especially while they are in the process of turning on. And are the switches dimmer types, which can also be significant noise generators?
Best regards,
-- Al

