hum, please, please help


I have a hum issue that I am starting to troubleshoot but need some help on what I can eliminate as the problem. If I plug all components in normally to the dedicated 20 amp lines I get a hum. If I use cheater plugs I still get a hum but it is quieter and somewhat tolerable but audible. If I crank up the preamp the hum gets a little louder. I know that dimmers can cause this problem. I have no dimmers in my dedicated music room but in the next room I have a dimmer switch for recessed lighting. So I decided to turn it on and turn up and down the brightness of the lights and this definately affected the hum. If I turned it way up it got a little louder and got more quiet as I lowered it and when I turned it off the hum stayed like it was before. So my question is if this dimmer is affecting the hum or contributing to the hum is this a ground loop issue or a grounding issue or an electrical issue? My equipment consists of Escalante Fremonts clayton audio m-300 monoblocks, hovland hp-200 preamp and amr cd77 for cd player. I also tried running a ground wire from my preamp to one of my amps and this did nothing. Any help would be very aprreciated.
billyg1

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As an addendum to the excellent advice Mark gave you; an alternative would be to have an electrician install a dedicated circuit(s) with an isolated/dedicated ground. This would certainly be a minor expense compared to the cost of your system. I didn't know what star grounding was, but found a good post on that subject as it applies to an amplifier. It also gives some insight into the hum problem with audio gear and household circuitry. Thanks for that, Mark.

Marco