Thanks for the responses all!! On Monday I ordered the PS Audio Hum Buster III. Sorry Gbart!!! It's scheduled to arrive today, so we'll see how that goes. My personal preference is to obviously deal with this at the electrical level. I have stopped using the microwave lights (though that can't be helped if you want to cook on the stove top and need light :-) Responding to Jea, we do have low voltage lighting (the house was built in the 50's) along with "traditional" switches. All the dimmers are Leviton in the kitchen and elsewhere. The only exception is I had three dimmers replaced with Leutron this past week too (don't remember the name for their slider 3-way). I also noticed that I have an older TrippLight surge protector and it too buzzes when plugged in. It's pretty loud from the TrippLight.
I have a completely different electrician coming the week after next to the house. I'm hoping he can find *something* because this is obviously a problem I'm having everywhere in the house and I'd like to get it addressed and find the source. When I spoke to him, he too was baffled as to how to track this down.
Oh! I also had the microwave electrical outlet checked. It came out fine and even with the microwave itself completely unplugged it was STILL buzzing!
Jea, that other quote from Nelson was a good one. I had come across it and printed it out (along with other forum threads) and gave them to the electricians. They are all really baffled. This is not something that they deal with and one guy who has had 15 years experience shrugged and said this is the first time I've come across this.
I'm going to print out that Westhost.com note about testing for DC across the mains too. I hadn't come across that one in my research! Thanks.
I am **so appreciative** for everyone's responses and help here. This is the first time I've come across something like this and as only we audiophiles can truly understand, not being able to use my system properly is just driving me bonkers. I can't wait to finally get a solution here and enjoy my system once again :-)
I have a completely different electrician coming the week after next to the house. I'm hoping he can find *something* because this is obviously a problem I'm having everywhere in the house and I'd like to get it addressed and find the source. When I spoke to him, he too was baffled as to how to track this down.
Oh! I also had the microwave electrical outlet checked. It came out fine and even with the microwave itself completely unplugged it was STILL buzzing!
Jea, that other quote from Nelson was a good one. I had come across it and printed it out (along with other forum threads) and gave them to the electricians. They are all really baffled. This is not something that they deal with and one guy who has had 15 years experience shrugged and said this is the first time I've come across this.
I'm going to print out that Westhost.com note about testing for DC across the mains too. I hadn't come across that one in my research! Thanks.
I am **so appreciative** for everyone's responses and help here. This is the first time I've come across something like this and as only we audiophiles can truly understand, not being able to use my system properly is just driving me bonkers. I can't wait to finally get a solution here and enjoy my system once again :-)