Thanks for the response. As a follow up, everything is plugged into a Tice Elite power conditioner except the Linn Amp. It is plugged into the wall directly, as several had recommended not running my amp through the Tice.
To experiment, I plugged the Linn Amp into the Tice along with all my source components, and there is a humming noise when doing this. Obviously I discontinued this and re-plugged the amp back into the wall.
Additionally, when I first bought the amp I noticed a humming noise even when plugged directly into the wall. It is a three prong cord where all of my other components are two prong. I was told to buy a 59 cent adaptor to convert the amp to two prong. I did and it eliminated the humming.
So, now my question is, I will buy new tweeters but how do I prevent this from happening again? Buy a separate power conditioner for my amp? Any recommendations?
To experiment, I plugged the Linn Amp into the Tice along with all my source components, and there is a humming noise when doing this. Obviously I discontinued this and re-plugged the amp back into the wall.
Additionally, when I first bought the amp I noticed a humming noise even when plugged directly into the wall. It is a three prong cord where all of my other components are two prong. I was told to buy a 59 cent adaptor to convert the amp to two prong. I did and it eliminated the humming.
So, now my question is, I will buy new tweeters but how do I prevent this from happening again? Buy a separate power conditioner for my amp? Any recommendations?