Hifihvn makes a good suggestion. You might be surprised how good some of Radio Shack's cables actually are.
Now. Since you are running single-ended cables, if there is a hum source (like the primitive transformer thing I mentioned), even if the cables are shielded you will still get a hum as single-ended cables have no 'Common mode rejection'. (IOW if you have balanced cables you may not have noticed a problem.)
So what I would do is temporarily reroute your cables so they are no-where near that bracket and for that matter, any power cords too. If you have to shut down everything but the amps, go ahead a do so for the purposes of this test. So hopefully you won't have to go to Radio Shack :)
Now. Since you are running single-ended cables, if there is a hum source (like the primitive transformer thing I mentioned), even if the cables are shielded you will still get a hum as single-ended cables have no 'Common mode rejection'. (IOW if you have balanced cables you may not have noticed a problem.)
So what I would do is temporarily reroute your cables so they are no-where near that bracket and for that matter, any power cords too. If you have to shut down everything but the amps, go ahead a do so for the purposes of this test. So hopefully you won't have to go to Radio Shack :)

