I have a ST-70 with Curcio premium mods and a Van Alstine SuperPas Three preamp and a Squeezebox. I think the issue is the preamp. Following the troubleshooting guide from the Curcio web site and reading several threads on their forum, this is what I've found:
1. With my Squeezebox into the preamp and preamp to amp, I get a loud buzzing hum in the left channel and slightly less hum in the right.
2. Squeezebox direct to the amp is fine. IPod direct to amp is fine.
3. Using just RCA shorting plugs on the amp, there's no hum.
4. Put shorting plugs on the any line input of the preamp and preamp connected to the amp, I get the same hum.
5. In the preamp, I swapped the tubes around and the hum doesn't switch channels; pulled the rectifier tube and hum doesn't change. If I swap L/R inputs to the amp only, the buzz/hum follows. I swapped interconnects with another pair and the hum remained.
6. With the shorting plugs on the preamp and preamp connected to the amp, when I turn the volume up about a quarter turn, the loud buzzing hum in the left channel goes away - but there is a fairly loud hum in both channels. Just as I turn to near full volume there is a noticeble click and the right channel hum jumps in volume. Not as loud and buzzing, though. Turn it back down and the left channel hum returns.
7. I tried grounding the preamp chassis to the amp chassis with the only long piece of wire I had around - an FM attenna, and it made no diff.
I tried using the preamp on the line input of my Home Theater receiver and do not get any hum, but since it isn't a true preamp in, I don't know if that's useful.
My question is: does this sound like a connection/grounding/solder problem or a problem with electrical components? I don't read schematics or know anything about caps or resistors, but I could use my multimeter if I knew what I was doing. Thanks for any suggestions.