Ok here it goes.
A dedicated line may take care of your problem if all of the equipment is fed off of it. I would recomend a 20Amp ckt using 10/2 copper. Another issue can be a TV connected to the system and TV cable. I took a look at your system and am assuming you use it only for music.
Balanced power will not take care of a ground loop problem.
In short the 220/240 coming into our houses is balanced power 2 110/120 legs out of phase creates 220/240. For 110/120 balanced power you need a unit that has 2 transformers. 110/120 into each that give 50/60 volts AC out. One signal is out of phase with the other. The unit then applies one 50/60 volt signal to the positive leg of the device and the other to the common leg of the device. Balanced power is great for canceling noise on the line.
If you have questions or would like a more indepth explination please email me through audiogon. That is the just of it though.
Yes balanced power units are expensive.
Good Luck.
A dedicated line may take care of your problem if all of the equipment is fed off of it. I would recomend a 20Amp ckt using 10/2 copper. Another issue can be a TV connected to the system and TV cable. I took a look at your system and am assuming you use it only for music.
Balanced power will not take care of a ground loop problem.
In short the 220/240 coming into our houses is balanced power 2 110/120 legs out of phase creates 220/240. For 110/120 balanced power you need a unit that has 2 transformers. 110/120 into each that give 50/60 volts AC out. One signal is out of phase with the other. The unit then applies one 50/60 volt signal to the positive leg of the device and the other to the common leg of the device. Balanced power is great for canceling noise on the line.
If you have questions or would like a more indepth explination please email me through audiogon. That is the just of it though.
Yes balanced power units are expensive.
Good Luck.