jo3533,
You cannot connect the XRL cables to the amp without the other ends of the cables connected to a load/source.
If they are not connected to a load, like a preamp, and are just laying there open ended you basically have 5 antennas picking up RFI and sending the noise to the inputs of 5 power amps.
If you have the amp on the floor that’s is definitely the hard part of the job.
The Marantz 8801 is considerably lighter.
But, before you pull the Marantz out of the rack do you by chance have an old DVD player? Or you could use your Sony multidisc player.
For a test connect a pair of RCA interconnects from the audio out of the player to the front right and left channels RCA jacks on the Adcom amp.
With the Adcom amp turned OFF,
Plug in the power cord of the player and turn it on.
You will not be playing any music through the player. DO NOT press start to play.(If you are using an old DVD player don’t put a disc in it.) By chance if a disc is in the player and you were to press play the music would be loud but not ear deafening. I still would not try it!
Next flip the toggle switches on the back of the Adcom for the front right and left channel amps to single ended. Turn on the amp.
Just a guess you will not hear the dreaded hum.
Unlike when you were using the iPhone for a test which is battery powered, the player is 120V AC powered. The player is the termination for the single ended RCA interconnect cables. Both pieces of equipment are powered from your house’s 120V mains power.
Post back your findings.