Roxy, "Hum" is formally defined as a persistent 60Hz or 120Hz noise. But on audiophile websites, I think the word is often used very nonspecifically to refer to almost any sort of unwanted noise, often of mixed frequencies. If you are now experiencing a 60Hz or 120Hz noise, in your latest post, then its cause may be entirely different from your earlier problem in origin. In other words it may not be due to RFI; it may instead be due to some sort of grounding problem or to any of many other causes. Since unplugging your flat screen TV cured the first problem, and since it recurred when you add in the Allnic head amp, this suggests there is some other source of RFI that can enter your signal path after being picked up either by the TV or the Allnic. The source could be airborne or via AC lines (RF can go anywhere), if it is not due to the TV or Allnic per se, which seems very possible. Since you are in an apartment building, that makes the source of RFI hard to pin down, because it could be coming from a neighboring apartment. This latest issue, slight "hum" when the needle touches the vinyl, was that part of the earlier syndrome? Or is this new? And is this true "hum"?