Krell KAS amplifier hum


The amps are directly plugged into their own dedicated 20A outlet.  Is there a "conditioner" I can use to minimize/eliminate the mechanical hum I'm hearing through my MBL 111f speakers.  I'm not looking for a multiple outlet item, rather, one which plugs directly into the wall and into the back of each monoblock.  Please advise and thank you in advance.

Best,
Jose
jg2077
This means @jea48 is correct - you have a ground loop hum. I still had my hum with only speakers plugged into amp and no other components connected. You need to go through through a process of elimination adding one component at a time to see which is causing the hum.
@ jg2077

There is a good chance the existing 120V 15 amp convenience outlet branch circuit safety equipment ground is causing the ground loop hum. There is a good chance there is a difference of potential, voltage, between the convenience outlet safety equipment ground and the equipment grounds of the two 20 amp dedicated branch circuit outlets, for the power amps.

For a test try this.

Unplug all front end equipment ICs from the input jacks of the preamp. Including any phono ground wire.
All you want is the preamp connected to the two amps. Nothing else.

Check for ground loop hum through speakers. No hum? Post back.


If you still have the hum, for a test, connect a ground cheater between the plug of the preamp power cord and the wall outlet. Check for the hum. (Make sure the cheater plug ground wire, or lug, is isolated, insulated, from contacting the screw that holds on the wall outlet cover plate).
You can also use a 2 wire IEC power cord if you have one instead of using your existing preamp power cord. You won’t need a ground cheater then.


Check for hum.... If the hum is gone post back.



All was unplugged from the back of the pre, I still have "hum".

I ran a ground wire from the pre power cord (plugged into the back of the power distributor) to the ground of wall outlet the power distributor is plugged into; the hum remains...??

Many thanks for all advice given, 
Jose
@jea48 is the best there is for troubleshooting hum. You need to follow his instructions to the letter. Remove the power conditioner from the system. You should only have the monoblocks and the preamp hooked up and plugged into wall receptacles.

jea48 said:
You can also use a 2 wire IEC power cord if you have one instead of using your existing preamp power cord. You won’t need a ground cheater then.
That won’t work..... The male ground pin on the IEC inlet on preamp would be in the way.