This 60 Hz hum is driving me crazy


I just got a new to me, Prima Luna Prologue Premium Integrated tube amp. Sounds great, but there is a "ear to the speaker" 60 Hz hum. Hum sounds the same if I adjust volume +-/  The only thing I have connected is a Parasound Zdac.  Speakers are Rega RS1 Here is what I have tried:

1. I disconnected the Zdac so it was just the PL connected to the speakers with no other inputs. Hum still there.

2. While Zdac still disconnected, I use a 3-to-2 prong adpater to determine if its a ground loop.  Still there.

3. The outlet is a new one added from our remodel.  So I used an extension cord and plugged into an original outlet to see if the electricity was "dirty."  Hum was still there. 

Now here some possible culprits.  

* The stereo is perhaps set up in the smallest man cave in California.  The speakers are about 2 feet away from preamp.  I will try moving speakers further. 

* I am using crappy Amazon 12 AWG cables.  I have some better ones coming from Morrow Cables. 

* The stereo is in front of the panel that our internet wiring comes in through (I am in a condo complex).  There is no wireless there, but perhaps I should set up system somewhere else to try.

* I am using the tubes from the previous owner...do I just buy a set of new tubes?  

Is there anything else I should try?  Thanks in advance.

 

comedyzen

iFi DC Blocker if Emotiva DC Offset Eliminator is unavailable.  Audiolab has a similar product too.

1. you need to find out whether this model is buzzing from other users or not (cheap transformers and especially input torus - let all the dirt out of the network) ...
2. if only your copy or only in your house is buzzing - this is a dirty network - TAKE Bail filters, isolation transformers, cables ... if something helps - then buy it (do not buy what you have not heard - sellers will be deceived)

Get one of those cheap yellow outlet testers at Home Depot and see if the new outlets where wired correctly.

If your using tubes from the previous owner you have no idea how many hours they have on them.  I would say replace all the tubes and go from there.  I bet that solves your issue.  Others commented on a possible DC Offset issue but this usually manifests itself as a humming from transformers in your equipment and not a sound through the speakers as you describe.  Before you do anything...replace the tubes as that to me is the most obvious cause.