Need Advice: Vinyl Hum Issue


Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on a hum issue that only occurs with my vinyl setup. My digital chain is completely silent.

 

Important clarification:

I have been using the KEF KC62 via the high-level (L connector) for some time without any hum issues. The problem only appeared after I replaced the bare speaker wire connections with spade connectors at the Willsenton R8 binding posts to make the connection cleaner and more secure.

System Overview

Speakers

  • KEF R3 Meta

  • KEF KC62 subwoofer

What Changed Before the Issue Appeared 

  • KC62 high-level connection remained the same (L connector)

  • Only change: 

    • Bare wire → spade connectors at the R8 speaker binding posts 

  • Tube rolling done around the same time: 

    • 6SN7: Stock → Ray Select

    • Power tubes: Stock KT88 → Tung-Sol EL34  

Prior to installing spades, the system was hum-free.

Digital Chain (No Hum – Completely Silent) 

  • Cambridge EXN100 streamer/DAC

  • RCA out → Willsenton R8 integrated amp

  • Speaker outputs → KEF R3 Meta

  • KC62 connected via High-Level (L connector)  

✅ Result: Dead silent, even at higher volume

Vinyl Chain (Hum Present) 

  • Rega Planar 3

  • RCA out → Cambridge Alva Duo phono stage (MC mode)

  • RCA out → Willsenton R8 integrated amp

  • Speaker outputs → KEF R3 Meta

  • KC62 connected via High-Level (L connector)  

⚠️ Result: Audible hum

Detailed Symptoms  

  • Hum is present only on vinyl

  • Hum increases with volume

  • When the KC62 is disconnected, the hum disappears

  • However, with the sub disconnected and volume above ~10 o’clock:

     

    • Audible vibration / rattling

    • Woofer cones fluctuate excessively, especially on low-frequency passages 

  • Touching the RCA plugs does not eliminate the hum

  • I have not yet tested touching the tonearm

  • Digital playback remains silent under the same conditions

What I’m Trying to Understand 

  1. Could the spade connectors be creating: 

    • A different ground reference than bare wire?

    • A tighter mechanical ground path exposing a phono grounding issue? 

  2. Is this a known interaction between: 

    • Tube integrated amps

    • Phono stages

    • High-level subwoofer inputs 

  3. Best practice for integrating a KC62 with a tube amp + phono stage

  4. Whether switching the KC62 to line-level RCA is recommended for vinyl use

  5. Whether tube rolling (EL34 + Ray 6SN7) could increase sensitivity to grounding noise

Goal 

  • Silent vinyl playback

  • Proper subwoofer integration

  • No hum, no woofer over-excursion, no vibration 

Any advice or shared experiences would be appreciated.

 

Thanks!

kevron99

Any routers or wifi components near your tonearm cables and phono stage? By near I mean less than 1 meter. If so, try to move them away

I have him before on my old vynil set up. My friend told me to connect the turntable on different outlet .it works.

Have you tried reverting to bare wire connections ? What happens?

Though you take pains to give us all the relevant information, you don’t mention the cartridge. What cartridge?

When I had hum on my turntable it ended up being a grounding issue.  The ground wire from the turntable was not connected properly.

@viridian +1 "Do you have hum, or acoustic feedback? A quick test is to have the turntable off -  not spinning - and put the needle in the groove of a record. Gently tap the plinth while advancing the volume."

Surprised to hear someone else is using my TT hum debug method! LOL