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.

rpnyc

Ground look hum occurs when ground and signal path share same wire. Guessing your computer is not on a 3 wire ground. I would suggest adding a wire from the chassis screw of the PC, to a known ground (center screw on wall outlet, or use a 3 wire prong plug, attach ground wire to ground pin, and plug it in

Ground look hum occurs when ground and signal path share same wire. Guessing your computer is not on a 3 wire ground. I would suggest adding a wire from the chassis screw of the PC, to a known ground (center screw on wall outlet, or use a 3 wire prong plug, attach ground wire to ground pin, and plug it in

Ground look hum occurs when ground and signal path share same wire. Guessing your computer is not on a 3 wire ground. I would suggest adding a wire from the chassis screw of the PC, to a known ground (center screw on wall outlet, or use a 3 wire prong plug, attach ground wire to ground pin, and plug it in

Yeah, no ground loop as I've got a little electrician tool to check for the ground.

Honestly lost at this point, I think it's environmental.

The sound persists even after swapping the Amp,

@rpnyc If this statement is true it suggests the problem is not in the amp. 

I would swap the interconnect cables from the source to the amp left for right and see if the problem moves. If yes, the amp is OK.

If no its the source. Does it do it on all inputs or just one?...

Do you see the logic train here?