turntable " thump " sound when not running


Hi I have a question that’s been in the back of my to do list for the longest time so I decided to join the forum after reading so many postings over the years from this legendary community. :) I have a thump sound the same way it sounds when dropping the stylus on a record. it occurs about every 10-20 seconds or so regardless if the turntable platter is spinning or off. I am guessing its electrical? what causes this? I have a pretty decent setup yet modest compared to most of you guys in here and I think I shouldn’t have to deal with this thumping sound.  By the way this sounds only occurs on the phono.  the cd, tape, etc doesnt have this problem. 

Adcom GFP-750 preamp
Adcom GFA-555II amp
Jolida JD9 II
Music Hall 5.1SE TT (Sumiko Blue Point no. II)
LSA-1 Statement speakers

I have the turntable power supply adapter plugged into the back of the preamp power ports.
Should I move it to a different outlet? Maybe I just answered my own question.

obeerbongkenobi

Showing 1 response by gregkohanmim

obeerbongkenobi (clever screen name)

One thing to check for sure is that your preamp (or any other audio gear) isn't on the same circuit as a high-load cycling appliance.

A refrigerator or AC unit for example can draw huge amounts of power when starting up the compressor and also cause issues when they power off.  The reason you would only hear this thump when you have the phono selected versus other inputs is that the gain is so much higher than the line-level sources.

This would be my guess as to what's going on.

Have a look and report back

Greg