Originally Posted By: JohnK
Mongo, a puzzling point here is that two of your observations appear to be directly contradictory: in 2)when you used the cheater plug, it should have broken any ground loop, and the fact that it didn't stop the hum indicates that a ground loop isn't the problem; in 5) when you disconnected the input cable from the sub, the hum stopped, which indicates that there was a ground loop which was broken by disconnecting the cable.

Since disconnecting the cable TV lead(a common ground loop source)didn't help, a ground loop isolator for the cable TV shouldn't help. You might try an audio frequency ground loop isolator such as this Xitel item between the receiver and the sub. However, the fact that the cheater plug didn't work, as mentioned above, raises a question as to whether this would be helpful.


Thats one of the things that has been so frustrating...everytime i read something that makes sense (cheater plug for example), i run home and try it and get no results.

My daughter wanted to watch the half blood prince bluray last night so i fired up the sub to the same nasty buzz. I decided to try reinstalling the grounding screw and it worked, at least for last night. I'm going to have an electrician come over after christmas and look at a few things.