added amp...now hiss from spkr's


Addd an amp to the mix. SS multi-ch. Had no problems prior in relatively simple rig or atleast I did not notice. After making connections to recv'r(now used as pre/pro) I noticed a slight hiss/static like sound comimg from mids on my spkr's. So the process of elimination/isolation began. Long story short, I narrowed it down to the hiss/buzz coming from spkr's with only the amp connected. Nothing else...no interconnects no nothing. That cancels out cable problems, bad dvd player, etc, etc. Just power cable plugged in and wires going from amp to spkrs. When powered on it makes the noise. Amp runs quiet as far as I can tell when putting ear next to it. What's the deal? Tried diff outlets, diff spkr...makes no difference. When taking amp out of the mix and connecting spkr's to recvr, there is no noise at idle. Amp plays fine/sounds fine but the noise, although slight, is bugging me to pieces. Amp was shipped to me and had shifted cady/catty corner while in it's factory packaging which is pretty substantial. Perhaps it took a hit/drop...weighs about 80 lbs! Could something have gotten jared loose...a transformer which it has two of and quite large. Or is it the nature of the beast to output some noise when at idle? Thank you.
mnnc
Mnnc...One way would be to plug in an interconnect, and then, at the other end, short the center pin to the body of the rca connector. "Short" means touch something metal (like a screwdriver) to both parts.

By the way I notice that you are using a receiver as a preamp. I assume that the receiver has connections for "pre out" and "amp in" that are normally jumpered. This probably means your signal into the new amp is not low impedance as from a dedicated preamp.
Eldartford...recv'r has dedicated pre-outs for external amp. No amp ins but has analog external/multi ch ins for dvd-a/sacd. No jumpers. As far as shorting an ic, bridge the rca center post/pin to the side using a screwdriver or buck knife? And what do I look for/listen for then. Sorry for the ignorance. I'm learning.
Connect it to the amp which makes noise. See if the noise goes away when you short its input. Does your reciever have a spec for the output impedance of its pre-outs? 50 ohms or less would be nice.
Eldartford...specs read pre out (front, center, surr, surr bk, sw) 1k and then a little horseshoe looking symbol/ohm?and then 1.0V Chinese to me. Thanks for the schoolin'