Question about hum from speakers


I know there's at least one amp engineer here... I'd like some help.  I bought a used solid-state amp from ebay; the ad read " McCORMACK POWER DRIVE DNA-.5 Deluxe REV B POWER AMPLIFIER - EXCELLENT CONDITION!"
Well, I swapped it in, replacing a Dynaco Stereo 120, and there's a hum from both speakers.  I have to believe that the seller was well aware of the hum.  What I'm wondering is, is the hum a result of some electronic component(s) in the amp failing (or having failed), such that it's salvageable by replacing the bad component(s)?  Or would that be hoping too much?
bhakti-rider
Disconnect all inputs. If it is still occurring chances are you have a failing power supply component. Not rocket science to identify and replace

If it does not, you have a ground loop. That's very system dependent.
Try running a wire( any kind) from amp to the screw of the wall plug faceplate
Either way you got one of the finest power amps on the market regardless of price. I know, I had one. Very hard to beat. Worth the work if it even needs it.
"I have to believe that the seller was well aware of the hum. "

If that’s the case you should return it and get your money back! Why would you keep a defective amp?