The support that you all provide on this forum is awesome! Thank you for the help in troubleshooting what turns out to have been an issue w/ my sub ;-). To close the loop, in case this helps someone in the future, I took your advice and tried connecting the sub to the same outlet that the stereomour is connected to. This didn't change anything. Then I used a long extension cord and connected the sub to a completely different circuit - again no difference in the buzzing (which goes away when the amp is on). Finally, it dawned on me that when I bought the sub, I didn't use the powercord that it came with. I had an identical looking power cord that had a 90 degree angle to the connections and I liked that it would lay flatter on the floor as I have the sub about a foot away from the wall. So, I fished out the original power cord, swapped it with the one I was using and to my amazement the buzz went away (almost completely - I can still hear it if I have my ear up against my speaker, but from 2 feet away I hear nothing). I don't know much about power cords, but at least the buzz is gone. My guess is perhaps the 90 degree cord had poor shielding or something like that? Also, it's odd to me that when the amp powers up that the buzz goes away. I'm guessing it has something to do with the sub's standby mode...
Regardless, thank you again. This forum is terrific.
Thanks!