RFI from steel TV bracket?


Yesterday I installed a new TV on a steel wall-mounted extendable bracket between all my electronic components.
I now have a low hum/buzz from both speakers on all sources....even with the preamp on mute?
When I switch the preamp off.....the hum is still there.
The only way to remove the hum is to switch the amps off?
I tried grounding the steel bracket to the preamp and then the amps without success.
The previous TV was in the same location but sitting on the shelf.....not a steel wall bracket.
Any help would be dearly appreciated?
halcro
When I unplug the output from the pre-amp......the hum is still coming from the speaker.
But when I unplug the input to the amp (with the output still connected to the preamp)......the hum disappears :^)
If you're right.......any solutions other than removing the steel wall bracket?
Thanks
Henry
But when I unplug the input to the amp (with the output still connected to the preamp)......the hum disappears
I still think there is a possibility that the interconnects that go from the preamp to the amp my not be shielded enough for the new environment. Try a different pair (if you haven't already) between these two (amp and preamp) that may have better shielding, or a different design. Last resort (don't laugh), even some budget ones from Radio Shack, or even a big box store just temporarily to see if this can be the problem.
Hifihvn makes a good suggestion. You might be surprised how good some of Radio Shack's cables actually are.

Now. Since you are running single-ended cables, if there is a hum source (like the primitive transformer thing I mentioned), even if the cables are shielded you will still get a hum as single-ended cables have no 'Common mode rejection'. (IOW if you have balanced cables you may not have noticed a problem.)

So what I would do is temporarily reroute your cables so they are no-where near that bracket and for that matter, any power cords too. If you have to shut down everything but the amps, go ahead a do so for the purposes of this test. So hopefully you won't have to go to Radio Shack :)
Halcro, you may want to look at the Mogami 2534 or 2549 cable. It's what allot of studio's use because of their abillity to be quiet. Low capacitance and fairly cheap to what's out there.

http://www.markertek.com/Cables/Audio-Cables/RCA-to-RCA-Cables/TecNec-Cables-Connectors/MSC1-5RR.xhtml

http://www.mogamicable.com/category/bulk/microphone/quad/

http://www.mogamicable.com/category/bulk/microphone/quality_balanced/

Brad
I still think there is a possibility that the interconnects that go from the preamp to the amp my not be shielded enough for the new environment.
That was my initial thought which is why I wrapped them in aluminium foil which reduced the hum somewhat.
I hope we're all right as I've just ordered an XLR pair of Cardas Clear interconnects and George Cardas tells me they are the best shielded cables he knows of?
He guarantees my satisfaction.......which is a great attitude from a manufacturer.
I'll know in about 3-4 weeks when I receive them. Fingers crossed :^)
Thanks for all your help.
Cheers
Henry