here's the part you want: Groundloop Isolation Transformer
I worked beautifully for me. $17.95 list, and they have it on special for $8.95.
I worked beautifully for me. $17.95 list, and they have it on special for $8.95.
Ground Loop Hum - Partially Identified - Solution?
here's the part you want: Groundloop Isolation Transformer I worked beautifully for me. $17.95 list, and they have it on special for $8.95. |
Looking at the specs it appears this should pass HD too!It does indeed pass HD. As for your amp ground loop problem, I assume your CJ amp has a captive power cord. If it doesn't, PSAudio power cords have a removable ground pin. I use them for my amps. Chasis ground for the power amp is accomplished through the interconnects to the preamp. |
Bdgregory, Thanks for this comment. I am in fact looking for a us PS Audio power cable, Statement or something similar used on the Gon. No issues with you doing this in your system? Not sure why running through a cheater plug is a fire hazard, yet PS offers a removable ground pin. Know anything about that? |
I don't think a cheater plug is a fire hazard, but it's kind of counter logical to obsess over power cords in this hobby and put one of those in between it and the outlet. As far as OK? goes - I was told to lift the ground by the Designer/Mfg of my power amps (EKSC Eagle 4). I had called him about hum, and he said the amp should not be grounded - all grounding should be through the preamp. He said they wouldn't ground their amps except UL listing requires it. As long as the preamp is grounded, the interconnect ground from power to pre is safety enough. In addition, I have B&K power amps and none of them are grounded. While they have a ground capable (ie 3 prong IEC connector) power cord, they do not internally connect the ground. I'm not sure how (or if) the deal with UL listing on their amps. Based on this, my practice has been to use PS Audio cables on my power amps and remove the ground pin. I'm not sure if anyone else makes them. |