Hi Cheyne,
I know its been 4 years now, but may I know if you have resolved your issue? I have similar but not exact situation as you have. Initially I have just a AVR (receiver with 2 prongs plug) running 5.1, the speakers are dead silence when nothing is playing. But after I added a 5 channel power amp (which has 3 prongs plug), I hear all sorts of noise coming out from my all 5 speakers. My front speaker is 3 way design, I can hear zzzzzz.... coming out from the tweeter, hummmmmm...... from my mid and low drivers. So I began my frustrating noise hunting exercise.
I started with isolating my power amp by unplug everything on my power amp, except for the speaker cables and speaker. It is pretty much silence when the power amp is ON, not completely dead silence, but pretty good. Then I added my receiver to the power amp via 5 RCA interconnects..... just slightly worse, just a little, I can definitely live with that. Then I start adding my sources one by one, i.e. apple TV, internet TV streamer (no antenna just LAN cable), Wii game console, blue-ray player and TV (HDMI OUT from receiver to TV ARC HDMI). All of these are using HDMI cables. The more source I add to my receiver, the more buzz and hum comes out from my speakers.
All of my equipment has 2 prong plug except for the power amp. This means everything is grounded via my power amp. I thought this is a good thing? Because from what I understand is the system should only have 1 ground point. But then how come I'm still having this buzz/hum issue? Or is it my issue is not related to the ground loop? But to do with... faulty equipment design? Is it that my equipment or sources I should say is generating noise itself and hence got amplified by the power amp?
I've also noticed all of my equipment is leaking some electricity to its chassis, is this normal? When I unplug the power cord from my power amp, my whole system is energized. I can sort of understand that because I have remove the only ground point of the entire system. I can get electricity shock if I touch something and also feel tingling when I glaze by finger on any equipment (my sources and TV). I then use a multi-meter and measure a screw of the receiver chassis, I get 6V (I can't remember if it is AV or DC). Is this normal?
Initially I was thinking maybe it is my power amp, because it is the newest addition to my system. I noticed the toroidal transformer of my power amp actually makes a hum noise itself when my system is ON. Could this be the cause? Does the toroidal transformer normally hums? However, when there is nothing connected to the power amp (i.e. I remove all of the RCA), I can barely hear it hum.
Thanks guys, please if anybody has any idea how I can resolve this, I'll be a very very happy man!