Troubleshooting an humming WOPL : need help!

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ok... This thing is driving me CRAZY!!
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The amp is almost SILENT if it is not connected to the preamp AND that the plug is put in the right sense AND that the cable box is off... : that wasn't the case before !
BUT:
I noticed for the first time that the preamp is noisy itself, I mean when not connected to the amp (50Hz I guess again...)
Second, when I connect the preamp to the amp it is now even worst than before :s

I'm lost...
 

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What source is selected on the pre-amp? And is the amp plugged into the pre-amp aux AC inputs or the wall??
 

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Ok, I tried with the mixer and I face MUCH less noise than with the PL 2000... The thing is that I re-tested the amp alone with no source plugged and it is still a little noisy, not as before, but still this 50Hz of death...
 

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What source is selected on the pre-amp? And is the amp plugged into the pre-amp aux AC inputs or the wall??
I tried all the sources : no difference but with phono where the noise was even higher + I could here a radio station...
I tried the amp plugged through the amp and on the wall : same problem
 

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By the way, I should maybe mention that I am using DIY cables where the shield is cut on both channels by the amp side (first attempt to remove ground loops)
 

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The amp alone with no source, and no shorting plugs in the RCA's .......ALL AMPS of this design will be noisy. The inputs need to be terminated to a source or shorted to be quiet....With the mixer it is still a noticeable hum out of the speakers with the volume on the mixer all the way down??
 

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Another thing : all the equipements connected on my system are class II but the cd player that I unplugged for the tests
 

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The amp alone with no source, and no shorting plugs in the RCA's .......ALL AMPS of this design will be noisy. The inputs need to be terminated to a source or shorted to be quiet....With the mixer it is still a noticeable hum out of the speakers with the volume on the mixer all the way down??
Yes, I would even say that it is a bit stronger than with nothing plugged on the amp inputs
 
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