Rega hum


Rotel RC-1090 pre
Rotel RB-1092 amp
Rega P5, TT PSU, Exact cartridge.

Noticed this weekend an annoying hum in the background especially with nothing playing on the TT and volume up. What do I need to do to rid this hum? I realize Regas are grounded internally. BTW, table is completely stock. All equipment is plugged into a Rotel RC-1040 power conditioner. Thanks for all suggestion.
miner42
By grounded internally, do you mean via the interconnect and/or power cord? If so, try a cheater plug and also check the RCAs to make sure they are not loose or otherwise not making a good connection = ground. If neither of those work, I would try an external ground to a screw or post on your pre.
Do you have a lamp or other non-audio electrical device turned on nearby? My P25 only hum when I turn on the nearby lamp (not on the same circuit) to change records.

Just a thought.
All RCAs were tight - no lamp on nearby but I do have a ceiling light that is on a dimmer switch. Light was not on though during play. By internal ground I mean that is the way the Regas are designed. There is an internal ground wire within the tonearm and I believed grounded to one of the RCAs. I was told by the Rega US distrubutor that there will be some hum until the coils in the cartridge are put to use (when stylus sets down on LP). Maybe I am being too anal about my vinyl rig. He also suggested unplugging TT PSU from power conditioner and plugging directly into the wall. I don't like that idea.

How would I externally ground a rega table?
Any other ideas? I have plugged the TT PSU into the wall outlet - no change, still hums. I am looking for dead silence when phono is selected on my pre (Rotel RC-1090) and no LP playing. This is when I notice the hum the most. I am at my wits end. Am I asking too much for silence through the phono stage? I am using a MM cartridge.