Help! Can't Get Rid Of Buzz in system at Higher Volumes


Help!  I currently have a VPI Prime Scout TT with a Nagaoka MP-500 Cartridge loaded running through a Sutherland Insight stage/preamp into a Marantz SR7012 AV Receiver.   With the turntable input selected on the Marantz, when I turn the volume to around 50 or above without playing a record, I am hearing an annoying buzz that I am unable to get rid of.  This is not a 60Hz hum but more like a 120Hz buzz.  I've tried using a Furman power conditioner strip, a HumX from EBTech ground isolator, using two different power outlets for different components, different phono cables, a variety of turntable-to-stage ground wires, etc.  The noise is not present when using other Marantz inputs.  The only thing I haven't tried is installing a coaxial isolating transformer for the coax cable coming from my DirectTV satellite dish (I doubt if this is the problem as I don't notice the noise when the TV Audio Input is selected) and disconnecting a dimmer switch (on the same wall as the A/C outlets that power my audio system) that controls a resessed light over my fireplace mantle.  Any suggestions as to what else to try?  Thanks much.
bthomassie
When you say "turn the volume to 50," are you talking about halfway on the volume control?  What level do you usually set it when you're listening?  
Just out of curiosity is the turntable input on your Marantz a true phono RIAA input? If so your running your table into a phono stage and then into another phono stage. Try running it into one of your line inputs.
Good question about the turntable input.  I am using just a regular line input with the Sutherland stage.  Thanks for your response.