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Reddit mentions of Livewire 11-Outlet Power Conditioner and Distribution System
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- Power conditioner system that will evenly distribute power to all connected devices
- 11-Outlets to supply power to multiple components
- Rack-mountable design allows the system to be easily added to any standard rack
- 2 Retractable lights that extend from the front panel to light up your gear
- This 11-outlet Power Conditioner from LiveWire is just what your rack of gear needs to maintain consistent voltage levels throughout all connected components
Features:
Specs:
Height | 2.2 Inches |
Length | 21.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 7.88 Pounds |
Width | 12.4 Inches |
As others have said, that's ground hum. The pro option to get rid of it is a power conditioner. You can buy one for under $100. Make sure all of your gear is plugged into only that.
The next best option is changing where you plug things into your mains power, a.k.a. the wall. If you have equipment on different circuits in your house, that can cause that kind of hum as well. Do you have things plugged into different walls? If so, plug them all into the same outlet pair and see if that doesn't help.
If you can't do that because you need too many mains connections, you either need a power conditioner (my recommendation) or at the very least a decent power strip so everything is running off the same mains circuit.
I use one of these https://www.amazon.com/Livewire-11-Outlet-Conditioner-Distribution-System/dp/B007CTY0YE which works fine. Can't endorse it too strongly as I didn't do any comparison testing and there may be better stuff in the same price range, but it definitely works fine for me. Try just changing outlets first though and it may go away.