It seems to me that OP is asking for a solution to a problem which 
A. May not exist
B. may possibly exist but has not been identified. 

Let's park A for a minute having duly noted it.
That still leaves B which is a biggy. If the problem was noise
transmitted via the shield then the answer would presumably be to used
an un shielded patch. On the other hand maybe the problem is the
absence of shielding. 
There are also galvanic isolators which can be bought, but how do we
know what type of noise we are wanting to isolate, so as to know
whether they might work.
Perhaps having a wireless receiver connected by Ethernet to your
transporter might work. .

But how can you systematically answer the question when you don't know
what the problem is?

I suggest doing something which involves buying something new and quite
expensive which seems like the sort of thing an audiophile might have- I
reckon a wireless bridge plus linear psu plus some expensive audiophile
ethernet cable . Its going to have to cost lots of money and/or lots of
time. This is the only known solution to the problem of not having
fiddled with your hifi for a while


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