Aleph J illustrated build guide

I have a question regarding transformer hum. I have completed the psu and aleph J board for one channel (I am making mono blocks). The psu and the psu with Aleph board passed the DBT. I have set the bias and dc offset without problem. I hooked up a speaker and my iphone and it sounds great. With my ear right up against the speaker I hear no hum whatsoever. However, the transformer is humming. If I disconnect either the positive or the negative rail from the Aleph board, the hum disappears. Is this typical? Maybe once in the chassis the hum won't be noticeable? I have attached a few pictures so you can get an idea of the setup.
Thanks,
Jazzzman
 

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The transformer is 250 VA. The power line is a dedicated line from the electrical panel in the house to my backyard workshop. That line powers the overhead LED's in the workshop and the outlets. The only thing plugged into the outlets at the time of the test was the transformer.
 
.. the transformer is humming. If I disconnect either the positive or the negative rail from the Aleph board, the hum disappears. Is this typical? Maybe once in the chassis the hum won't be noticeable? I have attached a few pictures so you can get an idea of the setup.
Thanks,
Jazzzman
Disconnecting one rail will prevent any current from running through the MOSFETs - hence no hum (the transformer is not loaded).

You may need to dampen the transformer. There are provisions for that on the PS PCB.... give it a go. I think there's a thread called Quasimodo or something like that.

If the transformer is buzzing only when loaded (when there's a quiescent current running through the MOSFETs) - you probably don't have a DC in your mains.

Otherwise... it's just a noisy transformer.
 
Okay, I read through the threads. It seems I would need a scope to find the correct values for the snubbers. I don’t have a scope, so I am out of luck as far as that goes. Although it appears that the snubbers help if one has oscillation. I don’t think my hum is from oscillation, but then what do I know.
Maybe putting a bigger rubber pad under the transformer would help? I have another identical transformer for the other channel. I could try that one to see if is a problem with the transformer.
Maybe some transformer hum is to be expected?
 
Thank you. That is a great resource! Happily, my transformer is listed😀. Avel Lindberg 250VA 18-18 volts. 18R and Cx 10nF and Cs 150nF. I am using the discrete bridges instead of the diodes on my universal psu. I believe the snubber circuit goes on the AC side of the bridge, but I would appreciate confirmation that I am correct or incorrect before I hook it up.
Thanks in advance.