tonearm feedback


I have been having an intermittent problem with what I will call feedback in my turntable system. Basically, I can hear a sound sometimes when I touch the tonearm to move it into place, or lift at the end of a record, only in the right channel. That channel also sometimes drops out during an album side, for a few seconds at a time, sometimes not at all, sometimes 5 or 6 times per side. Usually it comes back on its own, sometimes if I wiggle the tonearm wire a bit. So of course, I assume its the connection at the tonearm, so I changed out the tonearm wire for one that seems snug. Same problem, not as often but still there, right channel only.
First question. Why would a loose cable connection cause sound in one channel when I touch the arm. The sound is similar to that if you were cleaning a stylus with the sound on.
Second, if anyone thinks this is a grounding issue, would grounding the turntable separately from the tonearm wire ground help.
My system is an Oracle Delphi V SE with SME345 tonearm and Lyra Delos cartridge feeding a Manley Steelhead.
thanks
manitunc
It sounds like faulty wiring in the tonearm to me. Could be broken insulation, wires/armtube occcasionally touching when moved or moving, or could be dry joint. Coating the internal wiring with nail varnish can help if the insulation has broken. A "french polish" would be appropriate for the Oracle.
Is it possible for a bad tube to cause the problem I am citing? I switched arm, cartridge and cable, and thought the problem went away, but it comes back every once in a while. Could a tube casue this problem? I am using a Manley Steelhead.
Your intermittent problem is probably defective cartridge or poor head shell connection IMO. Put the cartridge on another arm/turntable as se if the problem goes away, then it is a bad wire connection or break.
Ok, I switched head shells and cartridge to dyna te kiatora run and the problem stopped. Still don't know the cause