Amplifier Hum - Only Amp Connected


I have read many threads on here about various amplifier hum.

I recently bought a used tube amplifier.  When I connected the amp and turned it on, I immediately heard a hum from the mid-range driver of both speakers. The hum is audible even if the pre-amplifier is turned off/muted. In fact, I unplugged all interconnects from the amplifier and still heard a hum when the amp was on. I then unplugged the the interconnects and unplugged everything else in the room from the outlets (turntable, pre-amplifier, TV, and cable box), so that the only thing in the room connected to the wall was the amp. I still hear the hum from the speakers when it is only wall>power cord>amp>speaker cable>speaker.

This has to mean that it is a problem internal to the amp, correct?
jdpawnbroker
DC offset should not sound like a hum. You need AC to get sound from speakers. In extreme cases DC offset might push the cone in or out some but the cones will stop there and you won’t hear anything.
On the plus side DC offset is easy to troubleshoot.   Put any multimeter set on DC across the speaker terminals.   If you see more than 100-200 mV you may have a problem (it should be zero).
I had a hum problem and it turned out to be the wall wort from my Ikea lamp over my turntable.
The hum sounds like the 120Hz hum in the video in @jea48 's link, albeit perhaps with less sizzle.  Also, I listened again this morning and the hum is slightly louder in the right channel than the left channel.

The amp is supposedly 5 years old.