There are a few things that can cause this kind of hum.
If you have gone through the obvious things like cables and the rca jacks on the amp are not loose and swaping the amps to see if it is the preamp causing the problem then this is what i recommend.
Unplug the amp
let it sit for 24 hours
Take a volt meter and check to see if there is still dc voltage on the big filter caps.
Carefully take a good size screwdriver and tighten the screws down on the large filter caps.
They get loose over time and I have fixed the hum problem many times by doing this.
It is worth a try.
Hope I have been of some help
If you have gone through the obvious things like cables and the rca jacks on the amp are not loose and swaping the amps to see if it is the preamp causing the problem then this is what i recommend.
Unplug the amp
let it sit for 24 hours
Take a volt meter and check to see if there is still dc voltage on the big filter caps.
Carefully take a good size screwdriver and tighten the screws down on the large filter caps.
They get loose over time and I have fixed the hum problem many times by doing this.
It is worth a try.
Hope I have been of some help