No dice. I tried connecting the two chasis together. The noise is still there. I tried isolating the ground leg on the power cord. The noise grew which didn't surprise me.
Now I havea new symptom. I cannot get a signal from my CD through the CJ preamp to the AUX channel on the NAD. I can play the CD via either the NAD AUX and CD inputs. Inserting the CJ only gives me backround humm. I've toggled the source/tape switch without effect. The Source Selection is clearly set on CD and levels are well above minimum. Nothing but the humm.
I'm not sure what to do from here. My very limited tube knowledge comes basic electrical engineering classes 20 years ago. I wouldn't mind learning, I just need some pointers on where to start. (Truth be said, I have considered building a tube pre-amp as a project once I convinced myself that I could hear differences.)
I've wondered from time to time if the Vandersteen high-pass filter between the pre-amp and the amp was introducing humm, but if it were the case, I would expect it on all channels.
I now think that someting is actually broken in the CJ and that the nature of break was settled in in starges. A few days ago I had humm but could get a signal through the CJ to the NAD on its AUX channel. Now I cannot even do that.
Thoughts?
Now I havea new symptom. I cannot get a signal from my CD through the CJ preamp to the AUX channel on the NAD. I can play the CD via either the NAD AUX and CD inputs. Inserting the CJ only gives me backround humm. I've toggled the source/tape switch without effect. The Source Selection is clearly set on CD and levels are well above minimum. Nothing but the humm.
I'm not sure what to do from here. My very limited tube knowledge comes basic electrical engineering classes 20 years ago. I wouldn't mind learning, I just need some pointers on where to start. (Truth be said, I have considered building a tube pre-amp as a project once I convinced myself that I could hear differences.)
I've wondered from time to time if the Vandersteen high-pass filter between the pre-amp and the amp was introducing humm, but if it were the case, I would expect it on all channels.
I now think that someting is actually broken in the CJ and that the nature of break was settled in in starges. A few days ago I had humm but could get a signal through the CJ to the NAD on its AUX channel. Now I cannot even do that.
Thoughts?