Thanks. Update: tried connecting the ground screw from the cheater to the outlet -same problem. Tried plugging into another outlet in a different room, hums like a humming bird.
After reviewing the above comments, I'm leaning toward aforementioned grounding/polarity issues in the outlets, i.e., "earth ground", polarity, dedicated circuit...
OR simply internal sub amp issues. At this point I'll take the amp to a shop, plug it in to one of
their outlets, and if it hums: service time. If it doesn't, then electrician time. This sucks