Well, if you mean an adapter to convert the three prong grounded plug to a 2prong plug, I already have one in use because none of the sockets in this old house have the 3prong grounded outlets. There's no dimmer switch, and I don't know how to check the phase/leg. But, the amp never did this before I put the a/c conditioner in the circuit, and if i take it out, the amp does not hum. I was just wondering why an a/c conditioner might affect the amp, since it doesn't seem to affect any of the other components.
Amp hums when on same circuit as line conditioner
I have a Classe ca-200 which has never hummed before, but I just put a furman voltage regulator/line conditioner in my system, and if the amp is connected into the line conditioner or other socket that the line conditioner is plugged into, the amp hums (the transformer i'm assuming). If the amp is plugged into a different socket(on the other side of the room) and everything else is the same, it does not hum. I've tried all sorts of combinations, and the only way to get rid of the hum is to turn off the line conditioner or to plug the amp in a socket elsewhere. Any clues as to why this is happening?
Jon
Jon
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