The mystery is solved. Why the Rotel didn't hum may be because it has a two-pronged plug and perhaps didn't carry the ground hum through. In any case, the hum disappears after four seconds with the Crown because my friend and tech discovered that the older Crown K2 amps have a muting circuit that kicks in after just four seconds... to save power. So the hum was coming from my preamp, which has a slight hum. It was magnified by the K2's 500 watts. The the amp would mute itself.
So now I lifted the ground on the K2 and as expected, once I put the 48db/octave crossover in play the hum is no longer audible. There is also a small mod I will have done to the K2 amp so that the muting circuit is bypassed... because when it re-engages there is a slight transient sent back through my main speakers.
Thanks for the comments... just wanted to share what I learned. Will be keeping the Crown.
Stu
So now I lifted the ground on the K2 and as expected, once I put the 48db/octave crossover in play the hum is no longer audible. There is also a small mod I will have done to the K2 amp so that the muting circuit is bypassed... because when it re-engages there is a slight transient sent back through my main speakers.
Thanks for the comments... just wanted to share what I learned. Will be keeping the Crown.
Stu