Three kinds. Got the Hummmmm pot down to about 1-3 mV and jumping. Hardly audible with head in the 106dB mid-bass horns.
But, for some reason also having ground loop problems that were not audible running two of the S.E.X. amps in bi-amp mode.
Did have a problem before with my 300B monoblocks that required cutting the earth ground on each monoblock.
So...
Decided NOT to do that with the MonAmours and instead I am using an un-grounded power cord on the tube pre-am and...
No more ground loop. Pre-amp is now grounded through the two MonAmours and the DAC via the RCA cables.
More noise. The MonAmours have more gain than the 300B monoblocks they replaced and as a result I was getting a fair amount of tube noise from the 6SN7's in the Preamp when running the MonAmours.
This was not a problem with the S.E.X amps as they have a 'gain' control which I normally set at about 2/3 of the way to max. When the S.E.X amps are full tilt the tube noise in the pre-amp is quit audible. Turning down the two S.E.X. amps solves it.
So...
Voided the warranty on the MonAmours with a series Audio Note Tantalum resistor of about 47K in series with the input and before the 100K grid to ground resistor. Cuts the overall gain down a bit and just need to crank the pre-amp a bit to compensate but no tube noise now from the 6SN7s.
All quiet now, except for the annoying mini-fridge in the corner of the Casita/listening room.