SCAudiophile
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I don't so much like filters on my gear. What I have been considering is a filter on the line that feeds my refrigerator. When that is running I can hear it through my amps and speakers. I could possibly look at replacing the run cap in the reefer, but I've wondered why audio companies don't design devices to clean up pollutants in your house.
Kingrex: Have someone look at your main circuit breaker panel; this sounds like your refrigerator (and possibly other noisy devices like heating/air conditioning), etc...may well be on the same side ("leg") of your circuit breaker box as the circuit(s) for your audio system. Furthermore, they may be 'before' the circuits for your audio system in the order of supply from main input outward. If this is the case, have someone shut down the circuit break on the home and re-shuffle the order of circuits such that all noisy devices are on the opposite leg and that your system circuits are as close to or at the 1st outputs from the box after the main input. The electrician may need to do some rewiring in the box and also some simple math to balance the load on both legs of your panel to keep things within specs.