A further note FWIW: unless your home's electrical system is sorely in need of update, there is no need to pound a stake in the yard for an electrical ground. The ground prong of the AC cord should go to the house's central AC ground, which in turn is usually connected to a cold water pipe.
You can have a different potential with a ground stake, which may well vary with water content in the soil. All that is is a recipe for trouble- the house ground is the only thing that matters.
Now audio gear in general does not like to be grounded but in order to sell it legally, it has to be grounded. You will find that various manufacturers are at various stages of development in this regard- some will have grounding schemes in their equipment that work flawlessly. Others will have outright errors that can introduce ground loops and still others will not be grounded at all.
So there is a big IF that is going on here. IF the equipment is built correctly, there will be no benefit whatsoever from any additional grounding beyond that of the AC wall ground. IF the equipment has bugs in it, then *maybe* a stake in the yard might help, but IMO and IME the stake in the yard solution is not only inconvenient, its asking for trouble. Its best to sort out what the bug in the gear is, even if that means getting the manufacturer to find a proper solution.
You can have a different potential with a ground stake, which may well vary with water content in the soil. All that is is a recipe for trouble- the house ground is the only thing that matters.
Now audio gear in general does not like to be grounded but in order to sell it legally, it has to be grounded. You will find that various manufacturers are at various stages of development in this regard- some will have grounding schemes in their equipment that work flawlessly. Others will have outright errors that can introduce ground loops and still others will not be grounded at all.
So there is a big IF that is going on here. IF the equipment is built correctly, there will be no benefit whatsoever from any additional grounding beyond that of the AC wall ground. IF the equipment has bugs in it, then *maybe* a stake in the yard might help, but IMO and IME the stake in the yard solution is not only inconvenient, its asking for trouble. Its best to sort out what the bug in the gear is, even if that means getting the manufacturer to find a proper solution.