Aball
Thanks, I found your suggestions helpful
Things are getting complicated.
My preamp consists of three stages: i) a MC transformer (no hum from this of any appreciable amount, and it stays the same); ii) a Quad 44 preamp, converted to a phono stage only powered by a beefy separate power supply in separate case with umbilical cord; iii) the passive preamp, which has the Audio Synthesis active stage inside its case; this passive preamp active stage is also powered by its own beefy separate power supply in a separate case far away, connected by its own umbilical cord.
So far as I know there is no hum coming from or caused by the valve amp, a modified Radford STA iii. The Radford has an exceptionally low hum level; the serviceman who last worked on it told me that the hum was so low that he could not measure it with his sophisticated equipment.
When you say connect all preamp grounds together, I am not certain what you mean , or how to do this. I should emphasize that no part of my preamp is run on valves; its all transistorised.
The Radford amp is used for mid range only in a tri amped system. The tweeter and bass have their own dedicated amps, transistor ones.
Eguth