F5 power amplifier

....when I connect the rca cable it becomes louder. The only way I found to limit it is connect with a wire the L rca gnd to power supplu gnd. But it is still there. Any suggestion?

The most elusive hum problem in my builds was caused by a tiny solder bridge between a power trace and the mounting hardware. I see some spots that appear to have excess solder, so I would suggest checking for same on both sides of, and the full length of the power traces on the F5 boards.
 

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I had a question about this myself as I'm using an antek 4218. Do you connect the purple shield wire directly to the star/chasis ground?

Yes, or just to the chassis wherever you can attach it. The shield needs to be at chassis potential, not PSU gnd.

sp removed, simpler.

Removing the speaker protection? Good idea for now.
Get the amplifier working and quiet, then add the protection later.
 
shields of signal routes need to be connected to audio gnd , not chassis

did you read my previous post ?

however - use either twisted pair of wires , or one coax ;

not twisted coaxes

Ok now shields are disconnected, I'd thought two twisted coax would be the best choice, because they are shielded from each other. I can use 24 awg solid core twisted but not shielded. Can this cause this hum, what I should check? What can I attempt?