Amp hum when RCA cable is connected

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Hi,
I have two amps: one (mono) for subwoofer and the second (stereo) am trying to connect to the same psu.
One case houses the mono amp and the transformer. The stereo amp has its own rectifier and filter caps and connected to the power transformer inside the case.Both amps are silent with no RCA cable connected. There is a hum when the cable is connected without the source.When I connect the source(pc)and break the ground loop between the inputs of the two amps,there is a hum from one of the amps(the one whose ground input is disconnected).
How can I solve this problem?
Regards.
 
Ian, there are some countries that dont have polarised power outlets. However in these countries, neutral and ground are usually never bonded together, and neutral is treated as a "live" line. Neutral to ground shorts will trigger an RCD in such cases.
 
Ok - now you have me curious but couldn't locate the details of Kenya's earthing system. The system is officially using UK outlet fittings,
so it will require a little work to swap connections over but that also suggests a good reason not to try it.
Is this reference info correct in Kenya, Xeclipse?
Leads Direct - Mains Wiring
 
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