Mac, you say the "hum" begins as soon as your stylus hits the record which means it is your turntable. The Grado problem was already mentioned but other cartridges can be afflicted by a poorly shielded motor. As you move the cartridge closer to the motor the hum typically worsens. If your tonearm is too light for the cartridge or the cartridge too stiff for the tonearm You can excite a resonance which will feedback through the subwoofer. Adding head shell weights will stop it. How much depends on the mismatch. Get a Hi HI News test record and add weight till you get below 12 Hz but no lower than 8 Hz. I like between 8 and 10 Hz. I think you get better bass (more detailed) this way. Also if the subs have room control if the level is boosted at the right frequency and the turntable is in a "peek" location It will make things worse.
Good Luck,
Mike
Good Luck,
Mike