What's making my system hum?


I have a  Swagman Labs linear power supply feeding the Rega TT-PSU turntable controller. Lately I have noticed a hum audible through the speakers when turned up to about 50 percent of full volume. When I switch the Rega TT-PSU back to its wall-wart power supply, the hum disappears. When I move the power supply away from the TT-PSU, the hum also disappears.

The rest of my system consists of a Rogue Audio Ares phono stage, a VTL IT-85 integrated amp, Vandersteen Treo CT speakers, and various boxes (computer, DAC, linear power supply) to play digital music. There's  virtually no hum when the VTL is set to any source except the turntable.

The obvious solution is to keep the power supply and turntable controller farther apart, but I can't help wondering what's causing this. Anyone have any ideas?
john_g

Showing 4 responses by ozzy

So you know that the linear power supply is the culprit. Probably from the transformer.
Grounding can be a problem with low level turntable cartridges . Your LPS probably has a 3 prong plug whereas the standard ( wal-wart) has only 2. Try reversing and/or lifting the plug of the linear power supply at the wall with one of those 2 prong adapters.

ozzy
john_g.

Don't mess with the cartridge connections, only bad things can happen. 
Changing the orientation of the AC plug at the wall won't hurt anything to try. Also just lifting the ground may help.
Atmasphere has a valid point about moving the transformer.

ozzy
Why is there hum in my system?
Just one smart a-- answer...
Perhaps your speakers forgot the words to the song?

Sorry, couldn't resist.

ozzy
My point was to try to find out if the ground is causing the hum. If so then work on corrections.

ozzy