Can't really tell from a pic but move the amps onto the floor to test perhaps. I have a pair of 1500s that sit under an avr but with a fairly thick shelf in between....
Ok good news the dynamics issue highs midrange all resolved when I recalibrated and set the input sensitivity to the .7 instead of 1.4
They sound great every bit as good as the Emotiva. I set the gains like youbdobwhere they won't clip at reference. Which is for me 72 on the Denon. That's plenty loud enough.
When I had them on 1.4 I had to drive them past this point even with calibration and they still sounded flat. And they went higher on the clipping lights. Not anymore. at .7 they came alive yet on the clipping lights I can't get them to push past the input level they don't even flicker into the -20 spot just nice solid input signal.
So one issue is down. Obviously the denon didn't have enough juice in the 1.4 switch on its preouts maybe older versions do this one didn't that's a cool feature on these though being able to switch sensitivity like that for avr's that don't have enough voltage on the preouts
But that hum is still there lovin I think your right it's a ground loop issue. It has to be
I'm going to follow your suggestions and I have a couple of other ideas as well. It's getting late though I'll tinker around and try some things
Do you think a good 20 amp power strip might help? I hate surge protector line conditioner stuff in my experience especially most of the expensive audiophile ones make things worse not better amps and subs go straight into the wall for me maybe I'm wrong that's just my take. But if there's an issue there maybe a good power strip rated for 20amps might help
I'll get back to you guys after I try some things tommorow thanks everyone appreciate the help