I like all my amps and mixer on the same circuit. (Not always a possibility.) I've noticed that most of the time when getting a hum, it's frequently on a single channel from a mic or instrument. Bear in mind that plugs in the same outlet, can come from different circuits. I bought a tester to keep the lights away from the sound equipment and now with LEDs, we don't need that anymore. I'm not a fan of dropping the ground from the circuit. It's there to protect you from electrocution. (And you need it for surge suppressors.) You should have a circuit tester to verify that the circuit is wired correctly. They only cost a couple of bucks and don't take up much space. Two of my power strips have nag lights on them when the circuit is bad. (Bad or non-existant ground, incorrect hot and neutral.) I've found bad circuits in Casino buildings that were less than 10 years old, so new isn't a guarantee that it was done correctly. (And in spite of my better judgement, incorrectly wired circuits usually work anyway.)