Using an isolated ground is expressly prohibited by the National Electrical Code. It is unsafe and may also prevent any surge protection from working correctly. For Audio, it is also completely unnecessary. You would have seriously created a less dangerous situation by just lifting the ground altogether, which is also a bad idea.
It’s highly likely that you have an issue with the voltage differential between your new ground and neutral, and some gear may be more sensitive to others, causing the hum.
There is exactly 1 condition under which you can use an isolated ground, and that is when you have an isolated power generator, such as solar, or battery back up that is not otherwise bonded to the incoming grounding electrode system. So if your only priority is to have an isolated ground, then you have to have an isolated power generation system as well.
Of course, should something happen to you, or you sell the house, this wiring mistake will live on with no one aware.

