Let me state (To simplify this hopefully) how this all started and where I am now:
I started out connecting an Onkyo large Amp and matching pre-amp. Had a hum in the R side. Grounded it every which way, sometimes it is better than others but the hum is never gone.
I noticed the Phono stage on the Pre-amp is often faint or fades away.
So I replaced the Onkyo pre with a Phase linear pre. I still have the hum.
So I removed the Onkyo Amp and replaced it with a Mitsubishi Amp. The hum is still there (NO matter what source or NO source).
This is also true with the Original set up (ALL Onkyo)
So just now, I did the following:
To complicate things further or maybe not:
I removed the Phase linear pre amp and connected the Onkyo pre amp instead. Connected to the Mitsubishi amp. I also connected a Tuner as a source.
The hum is gone but the Onkyo pre amp has issues with the phono stage and the L, R, Mono switch....as I mentioned above. I have cleaned the switches with the spray but the issue is not resolved.
And when I had the Onkyo amp connected to it I had the same hum issue.
So what does this mean ??
I guess the Phase Linear pre amp is causing a Hum ?
And the Onkyo Amplifier is also causing a hum ?
And I need to fix the Onkyo Pre-amp as a Minimum and maybe the Onkyo Amp if the hum doesn't go away.
Ok, I hope things are clearer now.
So I tried these different setups:
1- All Onkyo (Amp, pre-amp). Hum in R. side.
2- Onkyo Amp, Phase Linear pre-amp. Hum in R. side.
3- Mitsubishi Amp. Phase linear pre-amp. Hum in R. side.
4- Mitsubishi Amp. Onkyo pre-amp. Hum is gone. But there are the issues with the pre-amp that I stated.
I eliminated the signal source (Tuner) since it is not the issue here.
All cables and speakers were changed so those are not the issue either.
What are the odds that the Onkyo amp and P. Linear pre-amp needs repair in addition to the repairs needed on the Onkyo pre-amp ??
And would any of this cause the Hum ? I don't understand.