thanks Mark, let me clarify . . .
the degree of the problem is dependent on the set-up. For example, I reconfigured my rack this weekend and the problem is pretty bad now compared to what it was before. The only change I made was the location of the racks, routing of cables, and position of my preamp. The table is on top of one rack, the pre is 2 shelves below it (about 15 inches). Digital components are in the other rack sitting next to it, and the DVD is 12" below, 6" to the right. I know if I fiddle more with cables I'll eventually make the issue disappear, but was wondering if my table i smore suseptible because I'm not grounding the arm/table properly.
On my other table (the VPI) I was trying a new cartridge (DECCA) and it was un-playable. I tried and tried and couldn't make the hum go away. I removed the DECCA and replace the Siignet and it was fine.
I'm going to buy new IC's and tonearm connector - hopefully that will kill it for good?
thanks again, Brad G.
the degree of the problem is dependent on the set-up. For example, I reconfigured my rack this weekend and the problem is pretty bad now compared to what it was before. The only change I made was the location of the racks, routing of cables, and position of my preamp. The table is on top of one rack, the pre is 2 shelves below it (about 15 inches). Digital components are in the other rack sitting next to it, and the DVD is 12" below, 6" to the right. I know if I fiddle more with cables I'll eventually make the issue disappear, but was wondering if my table i smore suseptible because I'm not grounding the arm/table properly.
On my other table (the VPI) I was trying a new cartridge (DECCA) and it was un-playable. I tried and tried and couldn't make the hum go away. I removed the DECCA and replace the Siignet and it was fine.
I'm going to buy new IC's and tonearm connector - hopefully that will kill it for good?
thanks again, Brad G.