I recently bought a 4 way audio switch -
( Source selector RCA 4 to 1 / reversible - Audiophonics ).

A picture probably explains better than words - this is how its used.

When I turn the switch to output to the power amp, there's no hum.
When I turn it to output to the headphones, the speakers buzz - and if i turn the power amp volume up, the hum gets louder.
I've checked all connections, and everything is powered by the same power strip.
Any ideas to stop it?
Thanks,
( Source selector RCA 4 to 1 / reversible - Audiophonics ).

A picture probably explains better than words - this is how its used.

When I turn the switch to output to the power amp, there's no hum.
When I turn it to output to the headphones, the speakers buzz - and if i turn the power amp volume up, the hum gets louder.
I've checked all connections, and everything is powered by the same power strip.
Any ideas to stop it?
Thanks,
IMO the unconnected amp input starts picking induced noise, unlike when connected to the low impedance of the DAC output.
Perhaps connecting the selector outputs permanently to ground via some 5k-10k resistors inside the selector box would eliminate the induced voltage while not loading the DAC output too much.