Herman, Yes, it plays fine (too fast, actually, but I'm going to adjust that). The cartridge and stylus seem fine. The hum diminishes significantly (but doesn't disappear) when the tone arm is moved off of its rest and onto the record. I like the idea of testing with a wire. I'll try that this weekend.
How to ground old turntable with no grounding wire
I have an old Marantz turntable that I want to start using again. I have a terrible hum through my speakers when it is turned on--worse when the tone arm is on its rest, better when it's over or on a record. I'm guessing it needs to be grounded (although it was never grounded when I used it years ago). But, it has no grounding screw or wire that I can locate. Suggestions? Any ideas for other causes of this new hum? The other thing I'm wondering about is electrical polarity, because it has an old (non-polarized) plug, plugged into a polarized extension cord. Any and all suggestions welcome!
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