Oh boy, I can see myself getting into a lot of trouble for this.
My AVA amp started out in August 2008 as an an Insight 440 and since then it has been sent back twice, once for the Insight+ 440 Double upgrade and the second time to turn the amp into a Synergy 450. I don't know when the transformer developed a slight hum, maybe it was always there, maybe not. My old house was noisy and the amp was in an adjoining room so I never noticed. Now my new house is quiet as a tomb, super insulated with Marvin Integrity windows (highly recommended) and the hum is noticeable. Not loud but once you notice it, it is always there. Yes it is plugged into a dedicated circuit with AVA's Humbuster but I figure some transformers hum, some don't.
So why not try a little additional damping? My shop always has interesting stuff hanging around so I put together a damping kit. Years ago when computers were much noisier I made sound absorbing sheets using leftover wall carpet from one job and cork, it worked extremely well quieting an old computer. The cork-carpet sheets were made using my vacuum bag veneer press and yellow glue and are well bonded together.
The carpet is Ozite Champion made from Olefin with a flammability rating of Class A - ASTM E-84 which means it has 25% or less flammability than red oak. The transformer never even gets warm so I'm not concerned but it is good to know I'm not building an incendiary device.
The black disk is a solid surface counter top material like Corian, very non-resonant.

The hum is quieted by at least half and quite acceptable now, never loud to begin with but now I have to get real close to hear it.
But now I'm wondering if I'm delusional because the Synergy amp sounds clearer, separation between speakers is more defined and center image is more focused. I have enough material to make a few more kits if anyone wants to try this out but I don't want anyone to void their warranty if Frank thinks this is a bad idea.
Wayne