I think I have a polarity checker here. Egads! I actually HAVE something useful at my disposal? Theres a first!
The easiest of all would be to unplug the three prong amp on my high end and turn the system on with just the WOA two prong amp on. See if the hum is there? I'll try that in the morning. If it is still there, i will try the polarity checker. If ok and its still there, i will unhook all three pronged devices, leaving no ground prongs in the monster filter. If hum is still present then hell. I am out of ideas. Since Jerry said no hum was present when he sent it back, then it cant be in the amp? Has to be something i am missing......... Lets see what happens tomorrow.
hmmmmmm liquid nitrogen? At the volume levels I have this WOA PL700B running at, the PL factory made fan cant keep it cool enough. We should develop fins with two inch holes in them, and run the nitrogen through a tube through the holes. The original heat dissipation fins were never designed to accommodate the listening levels of the WOA gear. Lol! Yeah, liquid nitrogen would be "cool".