If the buzzing goes away, connect it with a couple pieces of tape. It made the buzz go away, right? So, it means it worked!
If the buzz is still there, then you're back to the beginning. But I seriously doubt any power conditioner is going to make it go away. Try calling NAD and asking them if your model receiver is grounded or not. If it's not grounded and the Bryston is, then that might explain the buzz. It'd also explain why the wire might work, because by connecting the NAD chassis to the Bryston chasssis, you're in effect grounding the NAD to the Bryston. At least this is what I've been told by others wiser than me.
If the buzz is still there, then you're back to the beginning. But I seriously doubt any power conditioner is going to make it go away. Try calling NAD and asking them if your model receiver is grounded or not. If it's not grounded and the Bryston is, then that might explain the buzz. It'd also explain why the wire might work, because by connecting the NAD chassis to the Bryston chasssis, you're in effect grounding the NAD to the Bryston. At least this is what I've been told by others wiser than me.

