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Wait................. now that I think about what you are saying a little more; Hmmmmm......................... so do you think that the PL700B I acquired for my high end with the three pronged outlet on it, is introducing that hum to my two pronged white oak 700B? I have a cheater plug I could use on it? You think it could be that simple? Could I get that lucky??![]()
Dave, you're quick. Joe must have a hard time waiting on us for things to click. He once avoided my frantic calls for help one time until I "got it" on my own. He's a good man, a helluva an engineer and a great teacher. A combination as rare as it sounds...
I will admit to this forum, I am NO engineer and barely a qualified technician. "yet". I do not have a Bachelors or masters degree in anything. Just a little Associates that's ten years old. And I have only been doing this for three months. I AM a newbie by all respects. I only WISHED I understood this stuff the way Joe does. Or you or Jerry. What I wouldn't give to know. 

The easiest of all would be to unplug the three prong amp on my high end and turn the system on with just the WOA two prong amp on. See if the hum is there? I'll try that in the morning. If it is still there, i will try the polarity checker. If ok and its still there, i will unhook all three pronged devices, leaving no ground prongs in the monster filter. If hum is still present then hell. I am out of ideas. Since Jerry said no hum was present when he sent it back, then it cant be in the amp? Has to be something i am missing......... Lets see what happens tomorrow.
