My system is in my sig, but I use AudioQuest Type 2 on the fronts and center. A cheaper wire is used on the surrounds and I use Outlaw interconnects.

Anywho, I have not be able to isolate the hum. True, you have to put your ear up to the speaker to hear it, but the ultimate question is is this hum really hurting the listening experience? I mean, I have no way to test if, but does the hum go up in volume with the music? When the 990 is set to zero volume, the hum is just as loud as it is when the volume is -65!

I would like to explore the idea of XLR's except that I need two splitters since I bi-amp the LSi15's. I have not been able to find anything on the internet that allows me to do this.

thoughs?

I know there are dozens of "hums" thread but and Gonk suggested a $49 solution that may or may not work. We have so many electronics in our home that it is difficult to find the culprit.
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Outlaw 990 PreAmp
Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
Two Outlaw 2200 M-Block Amps - for the Surrounds
Oppo OPPO DV-981
Polk LSi15 Fronts
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
Sony KDF-50WE655 50" LCD