RFI noise/ FM overlay Any way to eliminate it?


I live in a high rise apartment in Honolulu Hawaii. Last year, I purchased a Jolida JD-9 phono pre-amp which mostly uses tubes. Right out of the box, it picked up RFI noise on one channel then overlayed the FM transmissions on both channels I tried everthing to eliminate it, but nothing worked, I subsequently sold the unit. I have avoided any type of tube components or hybrids. However, I have a chance to buy a used/VGC Musical Fidelity A-5 which uses a tubed output stage. My question is this will I experience the same RFI and FM interference as with the Jolida phono box because they both use one or more tubes.

I don't understand how design similarities(tubes)could possibly produce the same problems. BTW, There is a FM transmission tower about 1 mile away, but I don't know if its signals affect my building. Therefore, I need some advice as to whether I will have similar problems with CD player, and want to avoid hassles with the buyer regarding a return. I do use a power line condition, an Audio Prism Wedge which is about 15 years old; but it did had no affect on eliminating the problem with the Jolida. All advice and comments welcomed. Thanks, Jim
sunnyjim

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I guess I'll start with admitting that I am not really sure where you're RFI is entering the system. That said, I understand that the culprit is frequently the wires connecting the various components. Often, better shielding on the interconnects can help. Also, know that Radio Shack (and likely others) make a magnetic "RFI Blocker" that clips over the interconnect itself, with the stated goal of disrupting any RFI picked up by the wire (which, in effect, acts like an antenna). Can't say whether these work.

Did you experiment IC's and shielding? If not, may be worth a try. Otherwise -- and if it's the tubes themselves that are picking up the RFI (which I don't know whether this is either possible or the case for you) -- I'm out of ideas other than trial and error. (And the hope that someone else knows better than I, which is not exactly a tall order...).