Probably hum caused by your cartridge and or TT motor is not shielded. Quite often it appears as the cartridge approached the motor. In running a Grado on a favorite TT at the begining the hum was not present, but on the last 1/3d of the LP the hum started. There was no problem with some other cartridges. On another TT the Grado was/is very quiet. I think it takes two to tango.
Alternatively, are your TT and IC's isolated from other components, especially those with transformers. This can be a big problem as well.
Alternatively, are your TT and IC's isolated from other components, especially those with transformers. This can be a big problem as well.