@reubent Check out my blog post on ground loops. :) Cable TV often causes that.
http://pqltd.blogspot.com/2016/11/quick-safe-and-easy-fixes-for-ground.htmlJricci,
Let’s assume it really is EMI/RFI that you are hearing, and not a ground loop issue.
With RCA lines running that long it could be an issue and may not be solvable with just cables.
Make sure your cable is 2 conductors + shield. Connect the shield and - side at the preamp side only. This may not fix the problem, in which case your choices include:
- Converting the signal to balanced/XLR outputs and run that XLR to amps that accept XLR. (this can also be done with matching transformers at both ends)
- Moving the preamp and amplifiers so they are much closer together.
Also, before you do any of this, make 100% sure you don't have significant noise pick up in the preamp itself. I've seen cases where this occured as a result of being too close to a transmitting station.
Best,
Erik