Hi y'all!
Been researching this both on here, online and tested a bunch at home (off course), to no avail.
So here goes.
Been having hum in speakers on a 5.1 system (house have wiring in walls, not done by myself) and its been really inconsistent, some days really loud, so you hear it even watching a movie, other days really mild. Found my subwoofer didn't put out power well all the time so pulled that thinking maybe that failing internal amp messed with it all. Nope. But better.
The main unit is a Pioneer 'Elite VSX-31' amp. These don't have any ground wiring in the power cord from factory, so ground loops shouldn't be a thing, right? I've checked the outlet so it's wired correctly, and it is.
Pulled an extension cord across the room to another, unused outlet that's is on another breaker from amp/PS3 (on separate outlet but same breaker) as the TV and LED light behind the TV (IKEA sling) Same noise...
BUT, when removed the subwoofer the wires behind was visible and looked bad, so I bundled them up some and tucked them away a bit, AND now it's much less humming than before..!
WTF!?
Could it be interference/dirty power and the 'coils' in the power cords working as a filter?