For reasons such as this - Equitech is a pretty neat product that has been used to eliminate ground loop hums and wiring noise issues...
http://www.equitech.com/products/industrial/wall.html
Equi=Tech is a cool company and technology. Their inventions were responsible for amendments to the National Electrical Code (NEC) for Technical Power. I read the amendments before I bought into their products. They use the simple laws of physics to generate clean power (no high-tech band aids, tricks, gimmicks or marketing hype).
They started out making clean power for professional recording studios, then went into mobile trucks for live concerts and then home audio/video. At concerts, the truck would plug into the power grid and the audio would plug into the truck. When the light guys with strobes and arcs would plug into the power grids, the audio lines remained unaffected.
Their 240V version uses 2 phases. It steps that down to 120, but then converts the 120 to +/-60V (2 hots and 1 ground) versus the conventional 0/120V (1 hot, 1 neutral and 1 ground).
Since the differential between +/-60V is 120V, your equipment still sees 120V, but has the benefit of common mode rejection. Since noise on both of the +/-60V lines are 180 degrees out of phase, they naturally cancel themselves out when they reach ground.
Ground theoretically is 0V, but with in practice with 0/120V it is not. With balanced power, the 180 degree out of phase signals cancel themselves out to 0V.
It eliminates ground loops as well.
These things are not even close to being cheap.... just an FYI