After a little more experimenting with the motor noise problem I found that the noise was not a proximity problem but an electrical one. If I loosen the locking collar at the motor and pull the lockring back, then pull the connector out just far enough so that the metal shield does not connect the metal of the collar on the motor body, there is no noise.
So somehow, there is a connection being made by the locking collar at the motor that is causing the noise. Is something wired incorrectly to cause this?? I would have thought that the purpose of the shielded collar would have been to prevent such noise, not to enable it...
Should I continue to use the turntable in this manner or is there a way to tighten the collar and maybe ground it to something to eliminate the noise? What am I missing here???
So somehow, there is a connection being made by the locking collar at the motor that is causing the noise. Is something wired incorrectly to cause this?? I would have thought that the purpose of the shielded collar would have been to prevent such noise, not to enable it...
Should I continue to use the turntable in this manner or is there a way to tighten the collar and maybe ground it to something to eliminate the noise? What am I missing here???