Not directional
Happens with any audio cable
Happens with any audio cable
Phono interconnects acting as antenna, adding noise to system
jricci Separate audio system ground independent of house groundTo what is your audio system grounded? Again, all electrical grounds should be bonded to the neutral in your service panel, per NEC. |
jricci, Does it only make the noise when you have the phono input selected, or is it when any input is selected? I ask because I just remembered that my system has a nasty noise when the phono is selected and I turn on the TV. Not sure what is causing it, but I just turn off the TV and it goes away. I don't know if the cable or the cartridge are picking up the interference. Regardless, turning off the TV resolves the issue. No other inputs are affected, just phono. |
@reubent Check out my blog post on ground loops. :) Cable TV often causes that. http://pqltd.blogspot.com/2016/11/quick-safe-and-easy-fixes-for-ground.html Jricci, Let’s assume it really is EMI/RFI that you are hearing, and not a ground loop issue. With RCA lines running that long it could be an issue and may not be solvable with just cables. Make sure your cable is 2 conductors + shield. Connect the shield and - side at the preamp side only. This may not fix the problem, in which case your choices include:
Best, Erik |