HELP - I Weird Hum or FeedBack Problem


I have a Cortese preamp and I get a hum , actually I think it's feedback when I turn the volume to 10 oclock, 7oclock is off. I only get the hum or feedback when the cartridge needle is on the record.I don't get any hum when using the cd or anything else it's only when using the phono stage. I tried using different plugs for the power cords and also unplugging the tv but I still get the hum.
Another thing when I first turn on my preamp my left channel speaker makes a squeaking noise and the driver vibrates and I hear a puff .... for about an hour until it warms up and the noise gets softer and softer but never goes away. If I turn the volume up to 12oclock and the cartridge is in it's locked position with the cartridge in mid air. I will hear this pulsing noise or a light puff ... but no feed back.
Before emailing Supratek I thought I would post here for a a solution. The last time I shipped my preamp to New York it got damaged.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Abill
abill

Showing 1 response by kjweisner

Abill:

Could be the motor of your tt is putting out enough EM for the cartridge to be picking it up. Might be good to know what turntable and cartridge you have. There are certain cartridges that are known to be susceptible to this.

On the other hand, it could also be that the phono stage of your pre-amp is the issue, or the pre-amp itself is the source.

So, how to isolate?
One idea would be to borrow a phono pre-amp and then plug that into a line level input of your pre. If the hum is still there when you lower the arm, then you could rule out the internal phono stage, meaning it's either the table or somehwere else in the pre.

You might also try lowering the arm onto the record with the tt powered off and/or unplugged, but still using the pre-amp's phono stage. If you turn it up and still get the feedback, the indication is the pre-amp. If it's gone when the t/t is unplugged, then I'd suspect a motor/cartridge interaction. Good luck with the testing.