Hellow
@ cliff: I've allready isolated them from the chassis. no special washers, just a basic DIY method. I would take a picture and show it...but certain things are better to remail a mystery

. I've measured it trough and there is no connection to the chassis...that's what matters

@ joachim: and I thought you were all electronic-experts

(just kidding

)
So if I can't make any mistakes by doing that, I think I'll just do it. every little thing could help to reduce the humming...
thank you!
Dimitri