High Frequency Static in single channel - MA352 & MA352


So I've got a newer setup, brand new SabrinaX, MA352, Transparent interconnect, and PowerBank6, Eversolo A6, and am experiencing a high frequency, almost digital sound in only the right channel. Noise sounds exactly like the Computer Noise on this reference page. The sound persists even after swapping the Amp, switching and cross checking speaker cables and with nothing on chain. Literally just the Mac plugged in, speakers connected, power on the amp and the sound starts. Hum in the right channel, silent in the left, can take the right terminal speaker cable and move to left speaker and sound follows.

Also of note, have Ferrite chokes on the RCA's, Power cable, and the Power of the Eversolo just in case. 

Not crazy loud at all but ear next to the tweeter and if at night definitely audible in the listening position. So just wondering if anyone has experienced such an issue.

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 Hum in the right channel, silent in the left, can take the right terminal speaker cable and move to left speaker and sound follows.

This test tells me there is a problem possibly in your crossover.

Due to the reversal of cables with the other channel quiet so not in the amp also possible bad cable to the speaker

If you can verify it's only on 1 channel, it's also possible you could have a tube that's microphonic.  Make sure they're all seated properly.  If it's one channel, then you could try swapping tubes around to see if the issue follows the tubes.  If so, then you might need a new tube somewhere.

Yup, hum moves from Left to Right if I move the speaker cable, the noise always stems from the right AMP terminal (have tried different cables as well).

Amp doesn't have a crossover so that's not it, speakers aren't it either because the hum follows from side to side and goes quiet from the left terminal/regardless of speaker.

This is also the second amplifier we've tried, both brand new and tried swapping tubes, no luck.

My only guess left is environmental, I'm in an older, slightly busy NYC building and just wondering if I'm in a crazy weird spot picking up someones devices or wifi or who knows.

If the problem happens with nothing physically attached to the inputs, and you’ve tried swapping tubes I’d say you have an amplifier problem and should have it serviced. 

It is possible that for some reason you have one channel slightly more susceptible to RF than the other channel, and it’s a design issue. 

Despite my suspicions it is worth attempting to identify if you have a particularly troublesome source of noise in your home.  You can help identify EMI/RFI sources by turning off every other circuit except your amplifier.  Also turn off any lights which are left on, and unplug network devices still powered on after shutting down the rest of your home. 

I’ve heard of all sort of crazy things, from Wifi routers, LED light strips and home automation devices being the causes of interference so that’s why the breaker method is nearly fool-proof unless you forget to turn off lights and or have a wall wart plugged in and energized somewhere ont he same circuit. 

Yeah that was my first inclination, but this is the 2ND brand new Macintosh amplifier and found out this is now their most popular product so fairly certain it's not a design flaw.

I have disconnected all things plugged in and tested, and still persists. I'm wondering if maybe my room and the combination of the Tube preamp (built-in) is picking up something.