Ground Wires for Turntables


Hi
I am trying to set up a Denon DP-29F turntable but I have no ground wire. I found the spot to connect to on the pre-amp but can't find a spot on the actual turntable. Can i connect to any metal surface or should there be a specific location? I'm pretty new at this so any new information is helpful. 
mollywinnifred
The ground wire is part of the cord coming out of the turntable (i.e. there should be two RCA plugs and a spade connector) the spade connector is the ground that you attach to your phono stage or pre-amp. It may sound better with or without the ground so try it both ways. Page 7 of the DP-29F manual is pretty clear in this regard.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/38508/Denon-Dp-29f.html?page=7#manual


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Right i read that manual but my problem is for some reason the spade connector is not there. So I'm wondering if i buy a ground wire individually would that sill work?
If the wire is there the simply strip it bare and tighten that down under the earth point on your amp. If there’s no wire then you could simply run a wire from the table (usually under a screw on the back say) to your amp ground but if you don’t have any issues without it then don’t bother. Five times out of ten in my systems cartridges sound better with the ground floating, every cart and phono stage will be different
The ground wire needs to originate from the tonearm tube, where it provides shielding for the phono cartridge leads right through the gimbal to the interconnect. It should be completely isolated from the rest of the turntable chassis (the motor and power supply).