I don't think the hum was originating in the BeePre (which I have since dismantled and bought a whole bunch of parts for rebuilding).
I've been jonesing for music, so today I hooked up the Nickel Wonder preamp which has litlerally been gathering dust in a corner since I put it together. Fed it to the Kaiju. Headphones on: instant hum. So I think "!@&$ ^$%!@ **&%^# It's the Kaiju! I must of $#%&ed something up when I installed the snubbers!" So onto the worktable it goes but I don't see any problems. So I put the SII-45 after the Nickel Wonder - same hum!
So then I'm thinking I've blown the drivers in my LCD4s and that kinda freaks me out. So I rig up a headphone amp fed by the Nickel Wonder and try different HP's - same hum.
Then I changed all the cables and power cords. Same hum. Took everything off the dedicated 20A line from the box and put everyting on a regualr 15A line. No change.
Tried unplugging just about everything in the house. No change.
So I thought maybe there's something wrong with the grounding in my house wiring. But my Emotiva dc-offset filter indicates that ground is a-ok. Is there a better way to test the house ground?
So its some other noise on the mains? But what are the odds of the mains going wonky at the exact time that I install snubbers in my BeePre and Kaiju? The City was rewiring the mains over the summer (resulting in even lower mains voltage!), so maybe that's it. But I'm pretty sure I had both amps working silently after they did much or all of that work. So I'm doubtful. But maybe.
But it just occurred to me as I type that I did change something in the amps: I removed PB's chassis ground elevator diode mod b/c I was worried it might be interfering with all my shielding wired to chassis ground. I'm going to reinstall them and see.
What's weird to me is that I only hear the hum when the power amp (Kaiju or SII-45) is connected to a preamp (BeePre or Nickel Wonder). Remove the IC's and the hum disappears. Does that point to anything in particular as being the culprit.
Man ... I can't believe I tore down what I'm thinking was likely a perfectly working BeePre
Any and all suggestions for how I should troubleshoot this will be appreciated!
cheers, Derek