If you come to a conclusion that it is a loop between the amp and preamp and their interconnects, one trick used is to remove the shield on one end of both left and right interconnects, then you can plug both amp and preamp with their 3-prong plugs into the outlets with no adverse (and safer) operating condition.
Remember, the best grounding system is called a "star system". that is where all ground points come to one location. Sounds easy, but it's tuff to do. You are on the right approach, tear everything apart to the amp, preamp and speakers and see if you have hum at that basic level (which it sounds like you do), then add components and keep checking systematically one at a time.
Here is a fun bit of info. I had an FM tuner that made noise (hum) in my system simply by being plug into an outlet. It didn't even have to be on, or have the interconnects connected to the preamp, just plugged into the outlet wound do it. The damn thing is gone!
Good luck and keep us posted, help if we can.
Wayner