Do you have a cable box connected to your preamp? #1 reason for a ground loop.
Have you tried putting everything on the same circuit to see if the ground noise goes away?
Have you changed out your interconnects with other sets? I had a 2 pairs of Monster Cables Interconnects where they didn't solder them correctly and the system hummed!!
Have you checked to make sure your electrician grounded your outlets correctly (use a ground checker)?
Have you turned off all the other circuits in your house except the stere circuit to see if the ground humm went away (something on one of your other circuits cross contamination...)?
PSaudio has an interactive website where you can trouble shoot your problem.. http://www.psaudio.com/account/humbusters.asp
Galen Carol (excellent Dealer) has an article on his website about troubleshooting ground issues.
Mapleshade recommends no grounds (for the best audio sound quality) or only 1 grounded component....
tons of thread on this....
Have you tried putting everything on the same circuit to see if the ground noise goes away?
Have you changed out your interconnects with other sets? I had a 2 pairs of Monster Cables Interconnects where they didn't solder them correctly and the system hummed!!
Have you checked to make sure your electrician grounded your outlets correctly (use a ground checker)?
Have you turned off all the other circuits in your house except the stere circuit to see if the ground humm went away (something on one of your other circuits cross contamination...)?
PSaudio has an interactive website where you can trouble shoot your problem.. http://www.psaudio.com/account/humbusters.asp
Galen Carol (excellent Dealer) has an article on his website about troubleshooting ground issues.
Mapleshade recommends no grounds (for the best audio sound quality) or only 1 grounded component....
tons of thread on this....