Bernard
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Another thing to try is to connect a piece of wire between any metal on the chassis of your TT and the ground on the phono box.
I had a sub hum and had been using a "quality" cable to connect it to my pre-amp and it turned out to be the damn cable. So, I would change the interconnects as well as any power cables that you can change. Just to ANYTHING else... does not need to be a high quality piece, just something different so that you can check to see if that makes any change.
The motor may well be isolated from the chassis, so try it again with the wire connected to a screw on the chassis.I hooked up a wire to the motor like you said and it decreased somewhat but not much.
The motor may well be isolated from the chassis, so try it again with the wire connected to a screw on the chassis.
Another thing to try is disconnect all wires from the cartridge and check for continuity of each wire to the phono connectors.
The wires are connected to clips that slide on to the cartridge pins. You just slide them off the cartridge pins. Take note of where each wire goes before disconnecting it.Thanks. I will try this. Could you tell me how to go about disconnecting the wires as I am not familiar with this. Do you just pull them out one at a time?
Yes.Questy said:When you say "chassis" do you mean another part of the table besides the motor?
I also just tried grounding to the preamp and amp and that did not change anything.
if it stopped humming when you unplugged the turntable from the phono box, there is nothing wrong with the phono box or the connection between the phono box and your amplifier.
Next try plugging the table into the phono box, via the interconnects, but UNPLUG the turntable from the wall. If the hum comes back when you plug the turntable's AC power back into the wall then that's where your problem is.
Another thing you can do to potentially track down the ground problem (perhaps one of your outlets is improperly connected, you may need an electrician), is to run the turntable's ac plug through a long extension cord to another room and get it on a different ac circuit and see if the hum gets better or worse.
It's not the phono box.....
This may sound like a dumb question but where did you plug the wire into the table? In other words I understand to use the phono preamp ground but to what on the table?
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