Phono stage hum


Dipping my toe into Tubes for first time.

Have been using simaudio moon lp5.3 phone stage.

today trying Manley Chinook tube stage.

getting what sounds like ground loop hum with the chinook and my thorens 160 super... tried with a different turntable (cheap teac) and no hum....

any ideas? 
otherones
Call Manley tech support.  I had a SE version that developed a hum.  After various steps of troubleshooting they had me send it back.  They rotated one board 90 deg and solved the problem.
As noted above, the hum is isolated to the Manley, not the other units. Both channels. The most likely common point between the two channels is the power supply in the Manley. It could be a cap in the power supply or a different defective component in the ps. But just as a test, try reversing the power input to the unit, if that is possible in the Chinook. Might also try plugging all the electronics into the same wall outlet.  Maybe relocate the Chinook farther away from the cartridge to see if the cart is picking up hum from the phono stage.
I figured something interesting out - the hum is there even when the turn table power cord is unplugged.... but only if the TT RCAs are plugged into phono stage.

Strange that doesn’t happen with the other TT hooked up to the Manley.


Interesting problem in that it changes with the turntable used.  I have a Garrard 301 with Ortofon TA 1000 arm and Lyra Delos running to an original CAT SL-1.  It is dead silent at max volume except, of course, some normal tube hiss which is not audible at any reasonable listening level. I also have a VPI HW-19 MK IV with ET II arm and Van den Hul black beauty.  It hums.  Not as severe as OP's as it is not audible at reasonable listening levels more than a couple feet from the speakers.  It is, however, like an itch I have so far been able to scratch.

With the VPI rig I'm using 1ft long solid solver interconnects with cotton jacket.  They have no shield.  Thought this might be the problem so I substituted a 1 meter pair of Straightwire ICs wasn't using. The hum got worse, however, it varied in intensity as I moved the cables around (1 meter is a bigger antenna).   Ergo, it must be EMI.  Note, this is a low level hum as opposed to a buzz.  So it is not a ground loop. And, in any event, I've tried every ground combination I can think of and unplugged everything but the amp, preamp and turntable without success.

I've ordered a pair of Grover Huffman Empress ICs.  They are triple shielded and very low capacitance.  I'll post if they solve the problem.