power grid issues?


Hi  Agoners. By chance, are there any bright EE around who may have an answer to this? I get "grid hum" on my Balanced Audio Technology tube amp. It is irregular, happens for different intervals and different lengths of time. I have check my house system by shutting evert appliance of during these "hum intervals" and I do know it is not my house systems that are creating this noise, or fluctuation. I had PG&E check their system. They used a neutral detector and said that their neutral to the source is good. The power is stable. This morning the hum, which is audible in the transformer, was a wave. on off on off on off, for a good hour. then it stopped. Yesterday it was just a straight hum for a period of time. no fluctuations at all. What is going on? 
Thanks for any input!
Greg
greg22lz
Can be DC on an RG6 co axial on a device which in turn is hooked to an input on your preamp . Tom
@erik_squires 

I use the Emotiva CMX-2.  It's pretty effective in reducing my transformer hum w/o degrading the sonics.  In fact I think it may help reduce some high frequency edge but it's very subtle.
interesting comments. There isn't anything connected to my pre-amp except CD and amp. No other external sources. The circuit is an isolated circuit. Stereo only. 
Erik, you say that the emotiva reduces your transformer hum. It doesn't eliminate it? My next step in evaluation is to shut off all breakers to see if it is emanating from some DC source in the home, which at this point i doubt.
Thank you for the comments ! I will keep you posted as to the results!
Greg
@theaudiotweak is confusing ground loop issues with DC.

Ground loop issues cause hum out the speakers, and digital jitter which may or may not be audible. 
Mechanical humming from transformers is not caused by this.

Best,
E