Dear Ralph, I neglected to mention that the phenomenon I encountered was not present when either of two other entirely different preamplifiers were substituted for the Janus. Further, the noise was present when the tonearm/cartridge was not in use; all one had to do was turn on the tt motor to produce the noise, in both channels. Waving the arm wand back and forth across the surface of the platter also had no effect, good or bad. And finally, as noted, the problem was cured by reducing the lengths of the leads on the coupling capacitors (or cannot rule out that there was a weird defect in one or more of the coupling capacitors themselves, since I replaced the couplers when I arranged for shorter lead lengths). The situation you describe, would, I expect, result in hum or other mixed frequency noise. What I heard was the actual sound of a motor running.
Super Noisy Phono Pre--Help?
I have a Fosgate Signature Pre. I feed it with a Lyra MC cartridge mounted on an SME V arm. Until last week, all was bliss. Then the preamp started producing a random popping sound and a motor sound like there was poor electric motor plugged into the same outlet. I thought it was a tube, but swapping out tubes didn't change it. I took it to my local service department. They cleaned and resoldered some of the connections. Now the popping sound is gone, but the constant motor sound persists. The motor sound goes away if I disconnect my turntable. I can influence the sound by moving my interconnects around. I cannot change it by relocating my preamp. It seems like it might be some sort of interference, but I can't understand why it has shown up all the sudden after a couple of years of perfect sound. Suggestions, please. Could there be something wrong with my interconnects or my cartridge?
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