Wipe out everything? No, but I don't think you want to go that way. I wouldn't want to go that way, at least. Try this. Get an extension cord, plug your sub into it, and then run the extension cord to an entirely different circuit. You'll need a long one, probably, to go into another room. If that does it, you're in need of a dedicated line/lines. Also, try this. Can the PS Audio Outlet. See what happens. I know it sounds weird, but sometimes, somethings, (subs) have an idiosyncratic relationships with stuff like that. Electricity and its' affects on sound systems, can be, sometimes, very mystical. Hang in there, you'll figure this thing out.
Will cheater rob my PC's?
My REL Storm is dead quiet when connected to my Berning ZH-270 amp, but exhibits a low-level hum when connected to my new Art Audio Diavolo amp. Other than amps, all connections are the same. The REL is plugged into a different outlet than the rest of the equipment, but that's out of necessity due to location and lack of additional outlets. And as I mentioned, it's perfectly behaved with the Berning.
I've tried a cheater plug on the REL to no avail. The amps are connected to a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet which has had it's outgoing ground wire disconnected, so in essense, the amps have had their grounds lifted. The remainder of the equipment is connected to a PS Audio PS300, which is grounded.
I'm getting ready to try connecting cheater plugs to all the equipment with the exception of the preamp. But I'm concerned about the negative effect this will have on all my expensive power cords connected to this equipment.
Wouldn't the cheap cheater plug wipe out all the benefits of having a high end PC?
Any and all opinions are welcome.
I've tried a cheater plug on the REL to no avail. The amps are connected to a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet which has had it's outgoing ground wire disconnected, so in essense, the amps have had their grounds lifted. The remainder of the equipment is connected to a PS Audio PS300, which is grounded.
I'm getting ready to try connecting cheater plugs to all the equipment with the exception of the preamp. But I'm concerned about the negative effect this will have on all my expensive power cords connected to this equipment.
Wouldn't the cheap cheater plug wipe out all the benefits of having a high end PC?
Any and all opinions are welcome.
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