I also have the Triton and Typhon combo in my tube horn set up.
I upgraded my outlets to porter ports which made also made a difference.
While the Triton/Typhon are great for lowering noise floor and removing grunge, it won't fix noise generated by the amp. I have 107DB speakers and can pick up a very small amount of 60hz hum generated from the 60 watt Nagra VPA amps. This would most likely never be heard from 85 to 90db speakers that the Nagras were designed for in the early 2000s.
It's noticeable at 2 ft, but not at my 12 ft listening position. I of course tried all the usual tricks like cheater plugs, and thought that the ground terminals on the Trident would help, but the noise always remained. I I've had other amps that were dead quiet, but so far the Nagra had the best sound quality overall, so I live with the fact that there is audible very low level hum at 2 ft that i can't hear from my listening position.
If Parasound is correct and the hiss is the noise floor of the amps, then it's unlikely you will be able to get rid of it with external power filtering.
I upgraded my outlets to porter ports which made also made a difference.
While the Triton/Typhon are great for lowering noise floor and removing grunge, it won't fix noise generated by the amp. I have 107DB speakers and can pick up a very small amount of 60hz hum generated from the 60 watt Nagra VPA amps. This would most likely never be heard from 85 to 90db speakers that the Nagras were designed for in the early 2000s.
It's noticeable at 2 ft, but not at my 12 ft listening position. I of course tried all the usual tricks like cheater plugs, and thought that the ground terminals on the Trident would help, but the noise always remained. I I've had other amps that were dead quiet, but so far the Nagra had the best sound quality overall, so I live with the fact that there is audible very low level hum at 2 ft that i can't hear from my listening position.
If Parasound is correct and the hiss is the noise floor of the amps, then it's unlikely you will be able to get rid of it with external power filtering.