can power cable help cure static problem?


I have had an ongoing problem with static with my audio system which is in living room where wide screen television also is.

It is a bit odd because static only comes out of 1 of the speakers. I switched around the mono amps and then the static came out of the other speaker so I know the problem is not the speakers. I performed other tests to eliminate the possibility that the problem is the preamp or cd player.

The static started after getting the television so its not a coincidence. I have moved the amps as far from the television as possible. The outlet for the audio equipment is on separate outlets than the television and tivo device.

Based upon these simple acts, the static does not seem to occur unless the television is on while the stereo is on. For instance, I listen to a cd with the volume of the tv turned off.

Can anyone recommend anything to try to eliminate the problem when both the tv and stereo are on.

The television power cable cannot be changed since it is permanently connected to the tv.

Thoughts I had include:

I could put an aftermarket power cord on the tivo device.

I could also upgrade the power strip I used for the video components from monster cable to some other product. The tv cord will not reach the outlet directly.

I could upgrade the outlets to hospital grade outlets.

any ideas would be appreciated?

Michael

equipment

lamm 2.2 mono amps
emmlabs dac and cdsd transport
purist dominus interconnect cable
audience au24 speaker cable
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thanks for the input......the static is a quick short burst....its not a hum it more like a short crackle of static....I used the earth ground and it did not make a difference.....

I will recommend to lamm that they supply me with a new output tube since its been less than a year since I bought it. It can' hurt.
I will try swapping the tubes as was suggested thanks....tonite I noticed the static even when the tv was off albeit the tivo is always running and so is the directv

Mike
Well I swapped the tube from the one amp to the other but the static remained in the one amp.

I have now asked my dealer to discuss with lamm whether they would exchange the one amplifier.

I think it is likely that the problem is my other equipment because then the problem would be with both amps.

I doubt if I just send back the amplifier that they could figure out such a puzzling glitch.

I owned the amplifier for only 4 months when the problem began.