If it is a toroid hum from DC on the line then a Humbuster from PS Audio is a good way to go. But the first step I would take is to open the amp up and tighten the bolts on the power supply's toroid if they seem loose.
But Humbuster and this fix will only work if the sound is coming from the CHASSIS of your amp. If it is coming out of the speakers you have a different issue.
If there is hum coming from the speakers and that hum stays the same volume regardless of where on the dial you have the volume set, you likely have a ground loop hum. A pain, but there are many posts on forums on how to address and diagnose these ground loops.
But Humbuster and this fix will only work if the sound is coming from the CHASSIS of your amp. If it is coming out of the speakers you have a different issue.
If there is hum coming from the speakers and that hum stays the same volume regardless of where on the dial you have the volume set, you likely have a ground loop hum. A pain, but there are many posts on forums on how to address and diagnose these ground loops.