Well, the news is not good. After replacing the dimmer switch, the buzz is still there. This morning I unhooked every connection into the preamp except for the connections between it & the amp, still have the buzz. I cut power to anything else I could think of that could be emitting radio frequencies - cordless phones, wi-fi router, laptops & even the Wii - still buzzing. I unplugged the pre from the Belkin power conditioner and plugged it into the same outlet as the amp, then unplugged the Belkin so the only devices anywhere near the pre & amp were the pre & amp, still have the buzz. I wanted to see the difference between the pre having power and not, so I pulled the power cord from the back of the pre and was treated to a very loud “burst” of high pitched energy going to the speakers. With no juice going to the pre, I got this big surge. Then, for a second, I had my thumb over the openings where the cord makes contact with the prongs on the preamp, and got the same loud squeal through the speakers. What the____? At this point, with the connection between the pre & amp but no juice going to the amp the buzz was gone. I then plugged the pre back in, and the buzz was back. This time I unplugged the pre from the wall socket - again a very loud squeal, and as I moved my fingers near the prongs of the cord & touched the outside of the plug (with no juice flowing into the pre) I got the same loud burst of a squeal.
I’m really loosing my mind with this one. I’m ready to bag the whole system & just listen through the TV speakers. I have my old Rotel RSP 1066 so I hooked it up. I first noticed a slight buzz from it, which prompted me to try the B&K. Now, I have removed the B&K and put the Rotel in it’s place. The original hum I heard is still there, but is MUCH quieter than the buzz from the B&K. Note - the Rotel uses unbalanced RCA cords, and the power cord does not have a ground prong (on either the preamp nor the power cord). I have to be pretty close to the speaker to hear this buzzy hum which I can hear in the tweeters, so I’m assuming it’s not the classic 60 cycle hum.
You have all been very gracious with your offers to help. Any more advice before I launch this stuff into the pond in my back yard?