My vote is that there's a problem with your preamp, and it's putting out some kind of inaudible energy that's giving your amplifier(s) fits. It could be DC, or ultrasonic AC (oscillation). There are all sorts of things inside it that could fail and cause this problem . . . a likely guess would be that an electrolytic bypass capacitor on the output of a 3-terminal voltage regulator has dried out, making it oscillate. This could then be very effectively coupled into all of the internal analog circuitry by the supply rails.
A multimeter doesn't really give you a very big window on what's going on, because depending on its internal rectifier, shunt, and sampling characteristics, ultrasonic AC could easily give a reading when the meter is set to DC. An oscilloscope would give you a better idea . . . but then again, who really cares? Your meter readings indicate to me that there's some sort of energy at the speaker that shouldn't be there. And it appears when you add the preamp. Have it serviced, and/or try another.
There may still be a slim chance that the amp-preamp interconnect is picking up a ton of RF and causing your problem (is it unshielded?) . . . but it's easy to check by swapping it with another cable, even a cheap one. Given that you're in the stix [sic], I think that this is unlikely, but it's easy to check.
Anyway, hope this helps.
A multimeter doesn't really give you a very big window on what's going on, because depending on its internal rectifier, shunt, and sampling characteristics, ultrasonic AC could easily give a reading when the meter is set to DC. An oscilloscope would give you a better idea . . . but then again, who really cares? Your meter readings indicate to me that there's some sort of energy at the speaker that shouldn't be there. And it appears when you add the preamp. Have it serviced, and/or try another.
There may still be a slim chance that the amp-preamp interconnect is picking up a ton of RF and causing your problem (is it unshielded?) . . . but it's easy to check by swapping it with another cable, even a cheap one. Given that you're in the stix [sic], I think that this is unlikely, but it's easy to check.
Anyway, hope this helps.