I just set up a new home theater and ran into what I believe is a ground loop which I can hear in my subwoofer. The loop is between an ultra short throw projector (grounded), a Denon AV receiver (UNgrounded, connected via hdmi), and a Subwoofer (grounded, connected via shielded RCA cable). All components are plugged into the same Furman power conditioner. When the projector is turned on, the hum starts in the subwoofer. If the HDMI or RCA are unplugged, the hum in the subwoofer goes away. I have tried 3 HDMI cables and 2 RCA cables, all of which have carried the hum but interestingly one longer thinner hdmi cable seemed to attenuate it a bit. When the projector is turned off, the hum stops. If I plug the subwoofer into a different outlet, there is no change. If I plug the subwoofer into an outlet on another circuit, the hum is reduced moderately, but still there.
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Now, what would be the best way to resolve this? I have heard of ground loop isolators I could put inline between the sub and receiver, but I've heard they reduce quality. I also feel that isn't a true solution to the problem, but a bandaid to treat the symptom.
I have also heard of people "lifting" the ground on the subwoofer, which has been firmly discouraged for safety issues. Though to play devils advocate a bit, I have a Klipsch subwoofer in another room that doesn't have a ground prong. If Klipsch doesn't think they have to ground their subs, why should it be so critical that I don't lift the ground on my other one? Especially if it is already connected to a power conditioner.
But I'd assume the best solution would be to ground the receiver. And why don't the Denon receivers I've owned have ground prongs anyway? How would I ground the receiver? The phono input has a ground post, though I am not sure if that can be used to ground the whole system, or just the phono preamp. I also can't find anything conductive on the outside of my subwoofer, other than the outer ring of the RCA interconnects. If I touch some speaker wire, connected on one end to the phono grounding post on the receiver, to any of those additional interconnects while the LFE is connected, I hear an ever so slight reduction of hum but it is clearly not doing anything useful to resolve the ground loop.
Of these solutions, which would you suggest, and why? Include some details on the "how" if applicable. Thank you!
Note: I know this is not an issue with just my receiver unit. I have tested with two of the same model from the same brand, both brand new. The first did have some unrelated issues that justified a free replacement, which is why I was able to try with two.