I tried the AVA Humbuster and the Ebtech Hum X, which are supposed to eliminate different causes of hum, and neither of them worked for me. I'm moving on to more expensive solutions.
Power Wedge 116
I have an old Power Wedge 116 Line conditioner and it has a slight "hum". I replaced the fuses, but that doesn't seem to help. At this point I can't afford to update this part of my home theater system; does anyone have any suggestions for reducing / eliminating the "hum"?
Home theater components: Anthem MRX-1120 receiver [plugged directly into the wall outlet]; the following are plugged into the Power Wedge 116 line conditioner: Oppo BDP-105D Blu Ray disc player, Net Gear ProSafe Gygabit switch [model: GS105], and an Actiontec ECB6200 bonded MoCA 2.0 network adapter. I have unplugged each component from the Power Wedge 116 and still get a "hum". Obviously, when I unplug the Power Wedge 116 from the wall outlet, there is no "hum". I would appreciate any suggestions you could offer.
Home theater components: Anthem MRX-1120 receiver [plugged directly into the wall outlet]; the following are plugged into the Power Wedge 116 line conditioner: Oppo BDP-105D Blu Ray disc player, Net Gear ProSafe Gygabit switch [model: GS105], and an Actiontec ECB6200 bonded MoCA 2.0 network adapter. I have unplugged each component from the Power Wedge 116 and still get a "hum". Obviously, when I unplug the Power Wedge 116 from the wall outlet, there is no "hum". I would appreciate any suggestions you could offer.
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