Ground Issue


I have two McIntosh Amps - MC402 and MC252 - There's a buzz in my system recognized in the midrange and high-end (mostly midrange). Even with the pre-amp off there's still this buzz. A friend suggested I put A/C adaptor on the end of the power cord of each amplifier and the buzz went away. The other way to reduce the noise was to remove both shielded coaxial wires from two source pieces in the system - the noise reduced but not totally eliminated.
Each amp (and my other source equipment) are all plugged into a RG power conditioner. Any suggestions how to eliminate the buzz while using the ground wires of the amplifiers?
stusurf86
Had the same problem with my MC2102. My dealer told me to install a 3 prong to 2 prong plug adaptor in the power cord. Took the noise away.
Frepec, did your dealer explain to you why that is very dangerous to do with a power amp? A cheater plug is useful for finding ground issue, but using one in this manner is not a good idea, and my be against code in some places.
If the cheater plug works on the preamp then an isolating power transformer will break the ground loop (1:1 ratio). I suggest you use it on the preamp so it does not need a lot of power output.