On the 6G15 I recently built, I rewired the ground setup and have it virtually hum-free on the 5G9 I built a while back. But when I hook the 6G15 through the 5E3 I built more recently, it hums quite a bit. (This with both sets of amps plugged from the same main outlet via a multibox)
The riddle is that the 5E3 and the 5G9 are both as quiet as a mouse without the 6G15 plugged in front. I've been wracking what's left of my lizard brain trying to work it out and I was wondering whether the way the PT primary is hooked up may affect the potential for ground loop hum?
All amps are 3 wire mains systems. Would reversing the active and neutral primary leads on the 5E3 PT possibly make a difference? (or would it do any harm?)
The riddle is that the 5E3 and the 5G9 are both as quiet as a mouse without the 6G15 plugged in front. I've been wracking what's left of my lizard brain trying to work it out and I was wondering whether the way the PT primary is hooked up may affect the potential for ground loop hum?
All amps are 3 wire mains systems. Would reversing the active and neutral primary leads on the 5E3 PT possibly make a difference? (or would it do any harm?)
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