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Seriously, I have no life.
If you're speculating on the ground wire size, try to find out for sure.I think you theory is very unlikely. I would bet that Cinema 30 has an incompetently designed ground plane.
All those amps are going to take gobs of current. I would bet that the grounding wires are just on small wire snap in connectors. So that is producing ground plane gouging and hum, when connected to a device that is actually true ground.
In a unit like that the ground plain should be constructed from massive copper cables or wide copper board line circuits on the boards. Having designed quite a few ground planes, I can tell you it only takes a minute voltage on a ground line to cause one Hell of a hum.
These AVRs with all those power amps for Atmos are the daftest products to ever see the light of day. I predict they will bring nothing but grief.
A lot of equipment has ground wires screwed to the main chassis pan- what happens on the board side is less important, as long as they end with an adequate ring terminals, star washer and the gauge is more than what's required. Plug in connectors (Euro/Phoenix, Molex, etc) are OK, but not when the current creates hot terminal connections.
We need a way to communicate with the engineering departments- that's the only way this can be changed.