mmg_fan;307011 Wrote: 
> Yes, I seem to recall I get the problem with the amplifier(Jolida hybrid
> 1501a) plugged in the same time as the Transporter.
> 
> So does this mean the problem lies with the amplifier?
> 
> And will 'noise filtering' solve this, as is offered in the mid level
> Monster 'power bars' , or do I need something more specialized and
> expensive(ie the aformentioned isolation transformer)?

OK let's see.
If you have a "ground loop" with just a TP+amp connected via 2 xlr-xlr
cables, then:
1) disconnect each xlr-xlr cable in turn - does the hum go away?
2) if the hum goes away when only one xlr is connected then the other
cable is faulty
3) if the hum goes away only with both cables disconnected and the amp
and tp are connected to the same mains socket then you should get the
amp serviced.


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