Aball: By "floating" grounds, i meant that the chassis would be "Earth grounded" but not tied to "signal ground". This provides what is known as a "Faraday shield" or "Faraday cage" and reduces the noise floor of the component. At the same time, safety is NOT compromised so long as one does not "lift" the ground at the plug / outlet. Most designs DO tie the chassis to signal ground, resulting in the potential for increased noise.
As to the results that you obtained by plugging the CD into the preamp, you had a difference in ground potential in your system. This is commonly called a "ground loop". By doing what you did, you tied the grounds together and negated any difference in ground. While this is a good thing, it opens up the potential to "more directly" transmit "digital hash" from the CD player directly into the gain stages of the system. You might want to try doing what i suggested above, as it could result in a small improvement without the potential for ( as much ) degradation. Sean
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As to the results that you obtained by plugging the CD into the preamp, you had a difference in ground potential in your system. This is commonly called a "ground loop". By doing what you did, you tied the grounds together and negated any difference in ground. While this is a good thing, it opens up the potential to "more directly" transmit "digital hash" from the CD player directly into the gain stages of the system. You might want to try doing what i suggested above, as it could result in a small improvement without the potential for ( as much ) degradation. Sean
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