lanx, Did you tell AI that the hum was not present when the subwoof was connected via bare wire but only appeared when spade connectors were added (presumably to the ends of the bare wires)? Because AI response does not seem to take that into account.
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
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KEF R3 Meta
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KEF KC62 subwoofer
What Changed Before the Issue Appeared
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KC62 high-level connection remained the same (L connector)
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Only change:
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Bare wire → spade connectors at the R8 speaker binding posts
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Tube rolling done around the same time:
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6SN7: Stock → Ray Select
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Power tubes: Stock KT88 → Tung-Sol EL34
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Prior to installing spades, the system was hum-free.
Digital Chain (No Hum – Completely Silent)
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Cambridge EXN100 streamer/DAC
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RCA out → Willsenton R8 integrated amp
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Speaker outputs → KEF R3 Meta
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KC62 connected via High-Level (L connector)
Result: Dead silent, even at higher volume
Vinyl Chain (Hum Present)
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Rega Planar 3
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RCA out → Cambridge Alva Duo phono stage (MC mode)
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RCA out → Willsenton R8 integrated amp
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Speaker outputs → KEF R3 Meta
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KC62 connected via High-Level (L connector)
Result: Audible hum
Detailed Symptoms
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Hum is present only on vinyl
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Hum increases with volume
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When the KC62 is disconnected, the hum disappears
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However, with the sub disconnected and volume above ~10 o’clock:
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Audible vibration / rattling
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Woofer cones fluctuate excessively, especially on low-frequency passages
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Touching the RCA plugs does not eliminate the hum
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I have not yet tested touching the tonearm
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Digital playback remains silent under the same conditions
What I’m Trying to Understand
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Could the spade connectors be creating:
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A different ground reference than bare wire?
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A tighter mechanical ground path exposing a phono grounding issue?
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Is this a known interaction between:
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Tube integrated amps
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Phono stages
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High-level subwoofer inputs
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Best practice for integrating a KC62 with a tube amp + phono stage
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Whether switching the KC62 to line-level RCA is recommended for vinyl use
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Whether tube rolling (EL34 + Ray 6SN7) could increase sensitivity to grounding noise
Goal
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Silent vinyl playback
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Proper subwoofer integration
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No hum, no woofer over-excursion, no vibration
Any advice or shared experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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@lewm Sorry, I didn’t. That’s my fault. Last time I only shared the “detailed symptoms.” Here’s what I told the AI this time. It’s impressive how AI analyzes the symptoms and narrows them down to the most likely root cause...
This is a very good, well-observed symptom set, and the fact that it started immediately after switching from bare wire to spades on the Willsenton R8 is the key clue. Below is a cause-and-effect diagnosis, then a step-by-step isolation plan. What the symptoms tell us (put together)1. Vinyl only
2. Hum increases with volume
3. Hum disappears when KC62 (high-level) is disconnected
4. Switching to spades triggered the issue
5. Woofer cones pumping + rattling with sub disconnected
6. Touching RCA plugs does NOT kill the hum
7. Digital is dead silent
The most likely root cause (very high confidence)🔴 The spade connectors are breaking the Willsenton R8’s floating ground behaviorMany tube amps (including the R8):
When you used bare wire, the connection:
With spades, you likely introduced one of these:
👉 When the KC62 is connected via high-level, it bridges the speaker negatives internally, which tube amps often hate. Bare wire masked it. Why the KC62 triggers itKEF KC62 high-level input:
Tube amps with:
→ can create a ground loop through the sub’s input network Why the cone pumping happens (even with sub disconnected)This is classic vinyl infrasonic feedback:
The KC62 normally helps by damping this — but the grounding issue forces you to disconnect it. What I would do — in this exact orderStep 1 — Immediately revert to bare wire (test)Just for diagnosis.
Step 2 — Inspect spades VERY carefullyLook for:
👉 If you want spades:
Step 3 — Test tonearm groundingThis will tell us if the phono ground is also contributing. While hum is present:
Results:
Step 4 — Temporarily lift the KC62 high-level negative(Only for testing)
If hum drops dramatically:
Step 5 — Long-term stable solutions (pick one)✅ Best solution (tube-amp friendly)
✅ Alternative
✅ Highly recommended for vinyl
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