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In my house, there is a bridge connection in the main that combines the neutral and ground. So even though all the outlets have a dedicated ground copper connection to the main, it is basically just another neutral connection.
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If your house is from the 1970's or older, it is very likely that the neutral connection was designed to carry the ground as well.
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It is possible that the incomming power from the electric company is noisy, or another device on the same circuit is adding EMI noise to the line. Even DVD players have been known to do this.
Try removing anything plugged into the same circuit except the sub and receiver and see if the noise goes away.
Also, you could try plugging ...
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I was wondering what others have found in the way of RPTV stands that will fit the size of the VAC center. I will be getting a 55-61'' TV to round out my home theater setup, but cannot find the perfect stand to work with this speaker!
Everthing that I have found is either only 4-6 inches of heighth room on the top shelf, or if the top shelf ...
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