hi again. sorry i wasn't clear. the recording i provided a link to *isn't* surface noise. the turntable is turned off, and the arm is at rest. rather, it is is electrical noise. i just mentioned the sound card because that is what i used to make the recording. it perhaps wasn't even worth mentioning.
the amp in my setup is a headphone amp, and the speakers are headphones. (Grado all the way ;) RA1 (battery version) + RS1i)
if i bypass the sound card/computer, the noise is still there.. i just used the computer to record the noise for you all to hear.
since the computer is recording the noise, and i can hear it even without the computer in the chain, i believe the noise is introduced *beforehand*. i.e. in the turntable or the pre-amp or the cables.
the PH-1 is set to the correct, "H"igh-gain setting.
thanks all for your help.
the amp in my setup is a headphone amp, and the speakers are headphones. (Grado all the way ;) RA1 (battery version) + RS1i)
if i bypass the sound card/computer, the noise is still there.. i just used the computer to record the noise for you all to hear.
since the computer is recording the noise, and i can hear it even without the computer in the chain, i believe the noise is introduced *beforehand*. i.e. in the turntable or the pre-amp or the cables.
the PH-1 is set to the correct, "H"igh-gain setting.
thanks all for your help.