I wasn't sure where to post this but thought I would start here.
As the subject line explains, my tubes are buzzing, but not all of the time...
I have two sets of can lights in my listening room; each of them is on a dimmer. One set of lights can remain on at any level of dimming without affecting the tubes. However, the second set of lights when switched on, produces a buzzing in the two tubes (Sylvania 6FQ7's). The noise of the buzzing changes depending on the dimmer setting, but causes the buzz whether the lights are fully dimmed or fully lit. The buzzing is worst (loudest) when the dimmer is at 50% dim. The buzzing does not disappear when the other (non-buzz producing) set of lights is off.
I usually listen with the "bad" lights off, but when we have people over, the room is too dark without the "bad" set of lights turned on.
My ear is unable to tell a difference while listening and the buzzing is not so loud that I can hear it from my listening chair even without music playing. I have to be right next to the preamp to hear anything. After all of that, my questions are:
1. Does this buzzing hurt the life of my tubes?
2. Is there something wrong with the wiring in the room? (Not a tube-o-file question but maybe someone with a background as an electrician could elaborate)
3. Is this just a consequence of having tubes in the chain?
4. Do I not know enough to ask the right question?

Thanks for any feedback
-Adam