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Default Source of 60hz-ish electrical hum?

While trying to connect wireless speakers for the Xmas season I noticed that
on the receiver end I get a distinct hmmmmmmmm. I tried different plugs
and turned off all the fluorescent lights I could find. Still there.
Also I don't think any appliances and/or chargers were functioning at the
time either.

Can some of you please suggest what other areas I might check?
 
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