@jereeb Yes, that is what I would do.
Hum in my system; its the turntable R and L interconnects. Huh?
Pioneer PL-570 reconditioned turntable
EAR Phono Box
Cambridge Audio Integrated amp
DALI Floorstanders
I have a very pronounced "Hum" in my system, sounds like a 60cycle hum. I tried all the troubleshooting steps; it originates in the EAR, which has just recently been serviced and has new Goldline tubes. But here is the kicker, if I disconnect the R and L TT interconnects the hum cuts out and I get a fine white noise sound of much less volume. The TT produces the hum in the system even if the TT is unplugged from the wall receptacle. Removing the ground wire from the TT to the EAR has no effect. I can place my ear on the EAR case and hear nothing, dead quiet. A fault inside the TT?
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@jereeb The problem is the ground wire on the phono isn't making a connection. So the thing to do is run a wire from the tonearm base (assuming its metal) to the chassis of the EAR. If there is a screw securing the arm to the plinth of the turntable that is the ideal point to put the wire. The RCA cables and cartridge connections are obviously OK. Its normal for the 'table to not be plugged into the wall and have this happen if the ground wire has an open connection. |