Chakster,
Thank you for your comments on the PSU and for bringing up those points. Echoing what @sbank said, that's a great deal for a SP10mk2!
I also reached out to Kevin of KAB and this is his reply re external PSU:
You should place the needle in the leadout groove of a record, platter
standing still, and turn the volume up listening for a distinct hum. If you
don't hear it, then you know your power transformer is quiet. If you do hear
it, the external PS will certainly solve that.
There is a faint hum but I think its coming from my tube phonostage and because its present whether or not the needle is dropped.
Thank you for your comments on the PSU and for bringing up those points. Echoing what @sbank said, that's a great deal for a SP10mk2!
I also reached out to Kevin of KAB and this is his reply re external PSU:
You should place the needle in the leadout groove of a record, platter
standing still, and turn the volume up listening for a distinct hum. If you
don't hear it, then you know your power transformer is quiet. If you do hear
it, the external PS will certainly solve that.
There is a faint hum but I think its coming from my tube phonostage and because its present whether or not the needle is dropped.