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Maybe someone has mentioned this, but you might also try reversing your interconnects, one at a time and see what happens. I changed ics a few weeks back, got a terrible hum and a.m. radio problem, reversed the ics (in this case, when against the manufacturer's suggested directionality) and the problem disappeared.
Shielding at AM radio frequencies is only effective if you have lots of metal, preferably copper. Best way to achieve that is with double-shielded cable. Not something that you are likely to find at your favorite high-end shop.Most ferrites, i.e. the ones that you are most likely to get hold of, have little effect at those frequencies. But, if it is big enough, and you get enough turns, it may help some. Pat
RFI is not audible until I use the long speaker cable (35 ft).
I notice that at night I can hear the am radio with my ear right up in the speaker still, but not in the day. I guess they light it up when the sun goes down.