Sounds like it could be a ground loop issue.
You should try cheater plugs on the power cables. These are the 3 prong to 2 prong adapters found at hardware stores. Cheap and easy to try.
I keep a CleanBox II around to try to detect ground loops. It lifts the ground on the cables (source to pre or pre to amp) to eliminate ground loops. It takes a 1/4" TRS jack, so you will need either balanced or singled ended XLR/RCA to TRS adapters or cables (Monoprice has XLR to TRS cables). Since you have mono blocks you could do one side at a time, meaning fewer adapters to buy. It is not a long term solution, but it can help identify if there is a ground loop carried by the ground. CleanBox II is $35 to $55 depending on where you get it. Alternatively, if you can make cables, you can try making either RCA or balanced ones with the ground not connected, as a test.
Do you have any other pre-amp or amp you can test to see if you still have the hum issue? So, the Ayre with another amp or another pre with the Emotiva?
You should try cheater plugs on the power cables. These are the 3 prong to 2 prong adapters found at hardware stores. Cheap and easy to try.
I keep a CleanBox II around to try to detect ground loops. It lifts the ground on the cables (source to pre or pre to amp) to eliminate ground loops. It takes a 1/4" TRS jack, so you will need either balanced or singled ended XLR/RCA to TRS adapters or cables (Monoprice has XLR to TRS cables). Since you have mono blocks you could do one side at a time, meaning fewer adapters to buy. It is not a long term solution, but it can help identify if there is a ground loop carried by the ground. CleanBox II is $35 to $55 depending on where you get it. Alternatively, if you can make cables, you can try making either RCA or balanced ones with the ground not connected, as a test.
Do you have any other pre-amp or amp you can test to see if you still have the hum issue? So, the Ayre with another amp or another pre with the Emotiva?