Help with Hum issues.


I need to pick your brains please:

As I am going crazy with this issue:

Everything listed is Solid State.....NO tubes.


Ok, so when I had my Onkyo Amp and pre amp connected, I had a hum in the Right Chanel. This is the same Onkyo Amp where I ended up burning the transistor and fuse because I was trying to eliminate this Hum issue.

It sounds like Vooohhhh. and it is constant.


I thought it was the Amplifier.


Now I have a Mitsubishi amp connected to a phase linear pre-amp and a separate tuner. The Left Chanel is clean and has no hum noise, when I switch the speaker wire (same speaker & wire) to the Right side I get that same hum again I was getting in the other setup.


This same hum was happening when I lived in a different city.


I don't understand what or why this is happening. I replaced components, wires, speakers, outlets where the components are plugged.  I plugged everything into one power strip, different strips, into the back of the pre-amp and made no difference.


Why do I keep getting this hum in the R side Only ?


It is driving me nuts and don't know how to get rid of it. I grounded the system every which way, it made no difference.


Would appreciate any help.


Thank you,


customersfirst
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I think that was the left preamp out to the right amp in. The the right preamp out to the left amp in. 🇦🇺
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The hum could (I stress could) be damage caused by a source to the preamp. You mentioned that you changed the preamp and amp to new ones but nothing else. It seems unlikely to be cables after your experimenting, so, if the preamp has the same (right) channel damage as before in your old Onkyo, I would suggest that a source (same as connected to the Onkyo) is causing damage to the preamp. Have you connected the same original sources to the same inputs as you had them in the Onkyo? Obviously the turntable will be connected to phono.
Other A’gon contributors with better electrical experience than myself might chime in here, but I was thinking that a source might be causing damage to the right channel of the preamp. 🇦🇺