Casey,
Thanks for the advice. It will take me a few days to get this done. I will try and e-mail you through a differnt account.
The latest is, my tuner is putting some BIG 500-600kHz RF into my AC line. And if it's plugged in (not on) into the old circuit that I use to use and the dimmer switch which uses the same circuit is on as well, WOW! I was up on my roof trying to figure out what was beaming a big RF signal through my wall and roof line. The dimmer off is not an issue but just having the tuner plugged in and the dimmer on was a gigantic RF signal being pushed through the circuit which looked like it made it back to the AC mains from the street. I was up there timing the cycling of these big events when my wife told me some of the things that she'd been doing. I almost missed it. But man, this thing was amazing.
Unfortunately, it has not solved my problem. The biggest solution so far has been switching to Naim "S" boards. This really makes no sense since they are only differnet by their cartridge loading values, nothing else.
As far as the TV antenna is concerned, it is grouned with a small 12 ga. wire at the AC mains roof post from the street and under the house where it's linked to a 3-way splitter, and the splitter is grounded to the incomming street cold water pipe. I disconnected that ground but nothing improved. I have disconnected the antenna's ground from the AC roof post and nothing improved. Both disconnected did not change anything.
The house has a ground rod from the mains box. I do not have a separate ground for the audio system. I only tried to ground the TT/arm using different grounding sources, but they are not in use at this time.
I have tried removing the tuner totally from the system and a couple things take place, a couple of things puzzle me though. Unplugging the tuner from outlet removes its RF contamination from the circuits but I cannot say for sre if this helps. Unplugging the antenna and or removing its
inputs from the preamp seem to make the popping worse.
I will be working on it tonight and will try a couple of new ideas.
Thanks!!
Thanks for the advice. It will take me a few days to get this done. I will try and e-mail you through a differnt account.
The latest is, my tuner is putting some BIG 500-600kHz RF into my AC line. And if it's plugged in (not on) into the old circuit that I use to use and the dimmer switch which uses the same circuit is on as well, WOW! I was up on my roof trying to figure out what was beaming a big RF signal through my wall and roof line. The dimmer off is not an issue but just having the tuner plugged in and the dimmer on was a gigantic RF signal being pushed through the circuit which looked like it made it back to the AC mains from the street. I was up there timing the cycling of these big events when my wife told me some of the things that she'd been doing. I almost missed it. But man, this thing was amazing.
Unfortunately, it has not solved my problem. The biggest solution so far has been switching to Naim "S" boards. This really makes no sense since they are only differnet by their cartridge loading values, nothing else.
As far as the TV antenna is concerned, it is grouned with a small 12 ga. wire at the AC mains roof post from the street and under the house where it's linked to a 3-way splitter, and the splitter is grounded to the incomming street cold water pipe. I disconnected that ground but nothing improved. I have disconnected the antenna's ground from the AC roof post and nothing improved. Both disconnected did not change anything.
The house has a ground rod from the mains box. I do not have a separate ground for the audio system. I only tried to ground the TT/arm using different grounding sources, but they are not in use at this time.
I have tried removing the tuner totally from the system and a couple things take place, a couple of things puzzle me though. Unplugging the tuner from outlet removes its RF contamination from the circuits but I cannot say for sre if this helps. Unplugging the antenna and or removing its
inputs from the preamp seem to make the popping worse.
I will be working on it tonight and will try a couple of new ideas.
Thanks!!