Thanks all, some responses from me...
My father-in-law calls it a "60 cycle hum", so I’ll go with 60 hz. If I power up all gear except for the amp I don’t get a hum. Powering on the amp triggers the hum (heard through the speakers, yes). I have noticed that I can increase/decrease the hum by moving cables around, but it never quite disappears. I tried a cheater and the hum remained.
Another tidbit I should share, LED lighting in this room flickers a tad bit and also has a buzz/hum, as does the lighting in the room on the floor just above it. Even though I have a dedicated line, I'm assuming it's sharing the same source/electrical box as our problem area, i.e. the same zone. We’ve been meaning to have an electrician take a look at that side of the house for issues when we have time. I don't know if that sheds more light on the situation.
In the meantime I’ll try those suggestions. Thanks much!
My father-in-law calls it a "60 cycle hum", so I’ll go with 60 hz. If I power up all gear except for the amp I don’t get a hum. Powering on the amp triggers the hum (heard through the speakers, yes). I have noticed that I can increase/decrease the hum by moving cables around, but it never quite disappears. I tried a cheater and the hum remained.
Another tidbit I should share, LED lighting in this room flickers a tad bit and also has a buzz/hum, as does the lighting in the room on the floor just above it. Even though I have a dedicated line, I'm assuming it's sharing the same source/electrical box as our problem area, i.e. the same zone. We’ve been meaning to have an electrician take a look at that side of the house for issues when we have time. I don't know if that sheds more light on the situation.
In the meantime I’ll try those suggestions. Thanks much!