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You can try an www.avahifi.com Humdinger which will most likely block the hum. It does have a money-back guarantee. First few times I used mine,it greatly reduced the hum, then eventually completely eliminated it from the transformer in my pre-amp.
Hi Audioengineer,I did diconnect the ic cables withe just the speakers connected. Dead silent. I think you may be right about a ground loop. I further confimed this by setting up the same system in a different space and hum disappeared. I did install 20 amp socket and may have got the wires messed up when i did so. I will have an electrician out next week to check things over and install a 20amp dedicated circuit.Thanks guys for your kindness in responding. I will let you know how it goes.AdamPosts: 2951» Gallery» Systems http://www.empiricalaudio.com EmailRe: Hum Issue with Brand New Optoma NuForce STA220« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 11:52 pm »QuoteIf you disconnect the interconnect cables at the amp coming from the preamp and just have the power amp on, does it still hum?If not, then it is a ground-loop.Are you using RCA or balanced IC's to the amp?Some amps rely on the source cables being earth-grounded. This could also be the problem if they are not.
If you have not done so already try plugging all your equipment into one power strip. That sometimes helps. Any strip will work for the purpose of clarifying things.