I have a similar issue with my MRX 710, but in my case the hum is coming from the unit itself. It is constant regardless of volume setting, and started being a real pain when I installed an LG OLED TV in my system. Whenever the TV is turned on and a dark image is displayed the hum from the unit is excessive. Turning off the TV results in a receiver that is quiet for the most part. It seems clear to me that the issue is mains noise, and I'm suspecting that the TV and other units are polluting the mains with DC current. What do you guys think?
I have ordered a DC blocker from the Swedish company Supra cables which will hopefully remedy the problem. Unfortunately I will have to wait until March for delivery.
I did send the receiver in for service on account of this issue a couple of years back. The shop found no issues with the unit..
This is not DC. That is nonsense. You could I suppose get DC offset on an AC line but even that would be next to impossible and I have never seen it. It would not cause hum anyway.
Your problem is resonance. Now new loads like LED light bulbs, computer and TV switching power supplies and now a host of other things, are what are known as discontinuous loads. That is that they do not draw power evenly throughout the AC cycle like say a toaster does. They favor the peaks of the waveform. This results in chopping. I suspect you have an older home. This is significant as until recently houses could be wired with the neutrals of circuits daisy chained. Because these discontinuous loads cause neutral gauging this is no longer allowed. However having older wiring makes you problem worse.
So when your TV is drawing the amount of power that has just the right amount of chopping of the peaks, it is resonating with the core of the transformer in your Anthem unit.
So your solution may be to run your Anthem off a UPS power conditioner like a suitable powered unit from APC.
Buzzes around homes from LED bulbs, especially those connected to dimmers are an increasing problem.
I can be certain that your TV is not sending DC down the line. A DC blocker is total snake oil.
I can give you no certain method that will solve your problem. You will have to experiment. A new TV might make it better or worse. I had this problem slightly with my previous TV acting in this way with the APC power conditioner. The new OLED does not. That previous TV is now in another system and does not affect the different APC conditioner in this way. So unfortunately this is all very hit and miss. So I can not give you a definite solution for your situation, just tell why it is happening.