Interesting. Well luckily I have NO components in my rack that are for tv or video. This is strictly an audio component rack. Speaker wires run from the rack accross the fire place over to massive speakers on the other side of the room. My Rotel pre amp, and one PL 700B have three prongs. My Sangeean HD tuner, Pioneer 6-Disc changer, Tech-Pro equalizer, Electronic Bi-amp X-over Filter and second PL 700B all have two prongs. As well as the two pronged Phase Linear fan that was made to plug into the back of the PL 700B. Which we know only accepts two prongs. Note, the Monster Power Isolation unit in the stack has a HUGE 2" thick grounded power cable that plugs into the wall. And the unit has six pairs of standard 120V AC outlets. So at any time, only TWO devices are plugged into the same isolated filter. So on my time delay outlet, I will have the PL 700B three prong, and the WOA PL 700B two prong, on the same isolated outlet in the back of the monster power center. How does this explain why the one 700B has no noise and the other does? These outlets are all isolated from each other? And since there was no Hum before I even began this project, I have to think that it has something to do with what's been done to the inside of the amp? Below is a photo of only and all that's connected in my set-up at the moment. The bi-amp filter is a small box that is behind the amp. So its not seen in the photo. But it's there. This is strictly a 2-channel sound system.
Turning the plug around? Lee............Really? I better return my degree to my college if that's true.
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