So to be 100% sure Filip, while in your apartment, using a SS phono stage (for example, the CP60), and the turntable connected *to the* CP60, the noise goes completely away? Is that correct?
if so, I kind of agree with audphile1: At this point, the cure is worse than the disease. Dump this phono pre-amp and get one that’s properly designed to not be susceptible to this type of interference, at least within your setup (or simply use the CP60's TT preamp, if that is quiet). Seriously. You’re going to drive yourself nucking futs.
It's almost guaranteed that spending lots of money on parts (different RCA cables, ferrite cores, heavily shielded AC cables, new tubes, tube shields, etc.) is not going to fix this EAR issue. It's either a grounding problem (which I can't seem to diagnose via this thread), or it's an EAR design issue (the EAR can't filter and repel the high amount of interference in your apartment). You also mention that some components have already been replaced in the EAR. I'm wondering why they failed in the first place? That's not typical of (and very rare IMO), of audio gear, and in a way, sends up an immediate red flag for me.