This is offered just in case anyone happens upon this thread looking for similar solutions.
After several email exchanges with MAC Labs, Mofi, TT lab and others, I eventually solved this problem without spending any dough. I got rid of my AT&T DirecTV service, not because of this but because every since AT&T took over DirecTV, service just sucked out loud! Almost $180.00 a month and the worst service I've ever received from any enterprise in my life! One tech told me the DirecTV receivers I had just below the amp but a good distance away from the TT and the ethernet connection for these things might be causing the problem. I still have the ethernet connected to my NetGear WIFI router. So, seems like this was the funky DirecTV receivers. That, or another suggestion I employed, as well. I made certain the amp, TT and power conditioner power cables where separated from each other as much as possible. Lastly, I upgraded my speakers from my 20 year old trusty and thoroughly wonderful Paradigm Monitor 9 to new Revel Performa 3 F206. Could be these are better shielded? Don't know but the TT rumble is now history and the music rocks. However, I am not stopping there because all of the techs I communicated with said I really should put more space between the amp and the TT, or more importantly, its cartridge. I've got a new Salamander rack on order.
Thanks again for all the gray cell grist. You folks are all truly wonderful! Stay Safe! Stay Healthy! And get vaccinated!
After several email exchanges with MAC Labs, Mofi, TT lab and others, I eventually solved this problem without spending any dough. I got rid of my AT&T DirecTV service, not because of this but because every since AT&T took over DirecTV, service just sucked out loud! Almost $180.00 a month and the worst service I've ever received from any enterprise in my life! One tech told me the DirecTV receivers I had just below the amp but a good distance away from the TT and the ethernet connection for these things might be causing the problem. I still have the ethernet connected to my NetGear WIFI router. So, seems like this was the funky DirecTV receivers. That, or another suggestion I employed, as well. I made certain the amp, TT and power conditioner power cables where separated from each other as much as possible. Lastly, I upgraded my speakers from my 20 year old trusty and thoroughly wonderful Paradigm Monitor 9 to new Revel Performa 3 F206. Could be these are better shielded? Don't know but the TT rumble is now history and the music rocks. However, I am not stopping there because all of the techs I communicated with said I really should put more space between the amp and the TT, or more importantly, its cartridge. I've got a new Salamander rack on order.
Thanks again for all the gray cell grist. You folks are all truly wonderful! Stay Safe! Stay Healthy! And get vaccinated!