I have just finished searching the web for a solution to the noise from the Snappers and read "You should use the same outlet for all your audio equipment";
So I used a Trice Power block to route power to all my components from one outlet (This is not a dedicated outlet)
I then plugged my Z-Isolator into one of the Trice outlets and powered one Monoblock via the switched filtered outlet on the Z-Isolator and the other on the un-switched non filtered outlet.
The Switched (Filtered) Monoblock has a buzz I guess this is a 60Hz mains buzz the unswitched has the same buzz and a ground hum.
The level was the same as running them from a different outlet (Same Circuit)
Conclusion:
It did not work back to the drawing board
So I used a Trice Power block to route power to all my components from one outlet (This is not a dedicated outlet)
I then plugged my Z-Isolator into one of the Trice outlets and powered one Monoblock via the switched filtered outlet on the Z-Isolator and the other on the un-switched non filtered outlet.
The Switched (Filtered) Monoblock has a buzz I guess this is a 60Hz mains buzz the unswitched has the same buzz and a ground hum.
The level was the same as running them from a different outlet (Same Circuit)
Conclusion:
It did not work back to the drawing board