Lall, I prefer to never chassis ground any component with and external wire. If a component only has a two-prong power cord, such as TVs and CATV boxes, then an external ground should not be needed. I also prefer not to use cheater plugs on 3-prong equipment, such as amps and preamps.
Many ground loop problems can be traced to two pieces of equipment being plugged into different outlets. I use a power conditioner for my entire system, so that it has a single power cord and a single ground connection.
Another source of ground hum is the CATV box. By code, the incoming shield must be grounded to the house ground at the point of entry. This results in the house ground being passed through the audio and video interconnect shields. The cure is to use a video isolation transformer, such a MAGIC, between the CATV outlet in the room and the CATV box.
This method preserves all electrical codes, without bypassing the ground prong your equipment. There is ZERO hum in my system.
This setup was recommended by an electrical engineer who visited my house and explained the situation clearly.
Good luck with you DIY project!
Many ground loop problems can be traced to two pieces of equipment being plugged into different outlets. I use a power conditioner for my entire system, so that it has a single power cord and a single ground connection.
Another source of ground hum is the CATV box. By code, the incoming shield must be grounded to the house ground at the point of entry. This results in the house ground being passed through the audio and video interconnect shields. The cure is to use a video isolation transformer, such a MAGIC, between the CATV outlet in the room and the CATV box.
This method preserves all electrical codes, without bypassing the ground prong your equipment. There is ZERO hum in my system.
This setup was recommended by an electrical engineer who visited my house and explained the situation clearly.
Good luck with you DIY project!