Although this mini-review doesn't seem to have spurred any real interest, report further adventures in power conditioning.
I dragged home a Furman IT Reference 15i--50 lbs of isolation transformer. Inserted in the system, it, like the Isotek, does not remove one jot of the hum from transformers or speakers. Disappointing.
In a shootout between it and the Isotek on overall musical presentation, the Isotek won, but not by much. Isotek sounded a little more natural, particularly on solo piano, where it sounded more like being in the same room with someone playing live.
I then reinserted the Ayre AX-7 into the system. Absolute silence all around, with or without any conditioning. I had to jam my ear against the speaker drivers to hear anything at all--after checking that everything was turned on.
Conclusion. The Rogue CMII is a really great-sounding amp, especially for its price. Overall, I still think it sounds a little more fully fleshed than the Ayre, which is itself no slouch. But it is not silent. I don't know if it's just the example I have that is a bit noisy, particularly in the very quiet listening room that I have, or whether the model is inherently that way, especially with reasonably efficient speakers.
(BTW, before all this I tried every hum-reducing trick in the book, including all the recommendations from the PS Audio webpage, a phone call with Rogue, an Audio by Van Alstine Humdinger and an Ebech HumX.)

