I have been "tweaking" my Zkit1 for a while now, gradually coaxing more and more power out of it. Somewhere along the way, the hum got so loud that I couldn't ignore it anymore. Today I looked into it, and found a fix that virtually eliminated the hum I was experiencing on the bench. Unfortunately there is still audible hum when the amp is in system, but it is substantially lower than what it use to be.

Two 14 gauge solid wires (out of a chunk of Romax) connected to the RCA input connector shields on one end and ground on the other - where the ground connects to the negative terminals of the two (3 in my case) large power supply capacitors (which is where I ground the volume controls). The solid wire worked quite a bit better than any stranded wire I tried, and the ground point by the power supply capacitors worked much better than going straight to the earth ground connection.
I don't think this was a ground loop problem. The hum was dependent on the volume control setting (more volume, more hum) and went away when the RCA input cable was unplugged. On the bench, when I had my signal generator connected as the source, the hum was present when the signal generator was connected to the Zkit1 even when the signal generator was turned off and unplugged. After installing the two solid wires there was no hum when the signal generator was connected.
Dan