VPI's HUM PROBLEM
Before I get started, so that no one's manhood be offended, please recognize this as HUMOR.
That said, here I stand thoroughly embarrassed and disapointed. Embarrassed that after 50 years in this hobby I still don't seem to be able to correctly connect wires to my cartridge. Disapointed in that none of you geniuses thought to suggest I check to see if my hum was caused by connecting the right ground wire to the left pin on my VDH and vice versa. In your defense you probably thought that since I had been in this hobby since before many of you were borne I'd know how to wire a cartridge. In my defense, Bruce's color coding doesn't match my VDH.
Today, the super, duper, triple shielded phono interconnects arrived. Obviously they did not remove the hum. A light went off. I checked and reversed the ground connections to the cartridge and, poof, hum gone. Amazing how good a VDH Black Beauty sounds when properly hooked up.
In all seriousness I do appreciate all your suggestions.
Harry
Before I get started, so that no one's manhood be offended, please recognize this as HUMOR.
That said, here I stand thoroughly embarrassed and disapointed. Embarrassed that after 50 years in this hobby I still don't seem to be able to correctly connect wires to my cartridge. Disapointed in that none of you geniuses thought to suggest I check to see if my hum was caused by connecting the right ground wire to the left pin on my VDH and vice versa. In your defense you probably thought that since I had been in this hobby since before many of you were borne I'd know how to wire a cartridge. In my defense, Bruce's color coding doesn't match my VDH.
Today, the super, duper, triple shielded phono interconnects arrived. Obviously they did not remove the hum. A light went off. I checked and reversed the ground connections to the cartridge and, poof, hum gone. Amazing how good a VDH Black Beauty sounds when properly hooked up.
In all seriousness I do appreciate all your suggestions.
Harry