Preamp making loud pitched morse code sound


I just hooked up the final parts of my system this weekend and am getting this pretty awful noise that I can't figure out the source of. I would be GREATLY appreciative if someone were able to help me out. I'm very new to the hifi world so needless to say, it's pretty frustrating to finally have everything hooked up and get an awful noise when I was expecting smooth sailing (silly me?). 

I have a cambridge cxa81 integrated amp and kef ls50 meta speakers that I've had for a few weeks now listening to digital music through Tidal until my turntable/preamp arrived and it's been a great experience. I finally picked up my turntable/cartridge/preamp on Tuesday - rega p6 turntable, hana ml cartridge and sutherland kc vibe phono at stereo exchange in nyc. the sales rep was very nice and put everything together for me in the store to make sure things worked properly before I left. When he hooked up my turntable/preamp to a receiver/speakers in store, it sounded great but it was picking up some radio frequency which we found very strange. We thought maybe it was an issue with where we were and that the issue would go away when I hooked it up at home.

https://www.icloud.com/photos/#0sPNXSiNWROvNUUnRmh1YSglg here is a video of the issue i'm experiencing. I've been searching online since this afternoon and can't really find an answer. Everyone I hear talking about the kc vibe raves about how quiet it is which is obviously the opposite of what I'm experiencing. As soon as I turn up the volume to around 10-11 o'clock, you start to hear it at a decent level, then it gets louder as I turn the volume up. It's subdued when I actually play music, but you can still kind of hear it in the background if you try, or put your ear closer to the speaker. 

What I've tried from the time I've spent online looking for an answer: turned phone on airplane mode and turned off router (not sure how much that'll since I live in Brooklyn where RF/EMF is flying around everywhere), plugged the preamp into a different power source then everything else is plugged into, moved the preamp further away from the system setup, unplugged my tv...I think that's it so far. 

I also plugged my previous turntable, audio-technica lp120 to the kc vibe and still hear that sound. When I plug the lp120 straight to the receiver and use the onboard preamp, I don't hear anything. 

There's absolutely no noise when I switch the input to listen to music digitally, just when i turn the preamp on. 

Any suggestions? 
wally828
In a rich RF environment you might consider really quiet cabling as an important part of your system. I suggest using the very best for this purpose, Canare Starquad L-4E6S microphone cable. It may or may not solve your immediate problem, but it should pay dividends in a blacker background. IMO

RCA connectors. Considering the rest of your system, Switchcraft RCA connectors would be a good choice, inexpensive and very good (from Digikey). Starquad isn’t that easy to DIY, but any tech could help you - but make sure that he solders the shield on ONE end only, and MARKS that end. That’s industry standard for microphone cable and RCA connectors.

When you connect the cables, put the marked ends on the same component. Then try it the other way. One way may be quieter. I use this cabling in a higher end system and have no desire to change.

Good luck!
Hi, 
I've had a similar issue,  In my case it was an AC issue where other devices where sending hight frequency. to solve it got one of does iFI AC Purifier.
Hope this helps
Fil
I just had a very similar issue and it had to do with the step up transformer in my phono stage picking up noise generated by my Google home wifi router. A good way to check if it's that kind of interference is to literally pick up the unit while it's on and see if the sound changes. If it does, it's something fairly nearby. If you're wifi router is close I'd move that and see if it helps.