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beachbum wrote:Did so cause i was still using my BPT for everything but my amps. I had a hum and high pitch buzz from my speakers. Replacing the power cord feeding my amps was the cure.
Romy the Cat wrote: drdna wrote: There is only one path to ground at that point, the neutral path through the AC plug. But if you lift the PP2000 output then the path is not there anymore!
drdna wrote: There is only one path to ground at that point, the neutral path through the AC plug.
Romy the Cat wrote: drdna wrote: No, when the PP2000 is totally unplugged from the wall (and hence the neutral path which is also grounded is removed), the hum disappears. I still have no idea what the isolation transformer that you mention does in your system.
drdna wrote: No, when the PP2000 is totally unplugged from the wall (and hence the neutral path which is also grounded is removed), the hum disappears.
Romy the Cat wrote:What I would do next is to lift ground at the 2000PP input – and then ground the PP2000 to your own ground. Make sure that no other devises on your playback use the main’s ground. When you do so let me know how much AC voltage you have between neutral and ground.