I will call them tomorrow.
I am listening to some records now and I can still hear the hum before I start the record. I disconnected the Turntable from the Phoenix Engineering power supply and the hum disappear. So the Phoenix is definitely is causing the hum. I even put the Phoenix power supply on the floor away from other power cords, but it made no difference. The display on the Phoenix is working fine: 33.3 RPM on the main display and 33.334 on the racometer. So it's seems to be doing the job. But the hum from the speakers is a mystery.
I am listening to some records now and I can still hear the hum before I start the record. I disconnected the Turntable from the Phoenix Engineering power supply and the hum disappear. So the Phoenix is definitely is causing the hum. I even put the Phoenix power supply on the floor away from other power cords, but it made no difference. The display on the Phoenix is working fine: 33.3 RPM on the main display and 33.334 on the racometer. So it's seems to be doing the job. But the hum from the speakers is a mystery.