Unwanted radio signal from turntable


I have been plagued by a unwanted AM radio signal that appears when I am using my turntable. While it can't be heard when music is playing it is very annoying to hear a newscaster talking about the latest political scandel inbetween the voices of "Sweet Honey in the Rock".
My system is AR pre, Phonomena phono, Clearaudio turntable. It is in this chain that the problem occurs. The culprit seems to be the interconnect between the turntable and the phono stage. If I disconnect it from the turntable the radio station remains, so not the turntable or ground. If I disconnect it from the phono stage the radio signal disapears. I thought that it was due to a poorly sheilded interconnect (Kimber). I tried a different interconnect and the signal returned, any ideas from the analog gurus on how to deal with this?
agaffer

Showing 1 response by eldartford

Clean the interconnect connectors and the jacks that they go into using contact cleaner (from Radio shack). In order to hear the RF signal it has to be demodulated, and some corrosion product may be doing it. If you listen closely you may hear a weird audio "soup" of all the AM stations in your area.