yes due to the very high gain of phono stages you'll always hear some background thermal noise (hisssssss) but at typical listening levels it's buried well below music signal
Turntable Hmmmmm
I could use some advise, here, please. I recently bought some new equipment and have been setting things up a bit at a time. I have a McCormack DNA-225, Kora Eclipse preamp, a Sony CD player, a Pioneer CD recorder, and a old Sony analog tuner all hooked up and running fine. Then, I introduced a Nottingham Spacedeck TT with Tracer #3 cartridge to the system. I had the TT and cartirdge in an another system with no problemes at all. Now, in this system, I get a very low frequency hum, barely audible at low volumes but which gets progressively louder as I add gain to the preamp. Amp and preamp are connected to one wall outlet, the rest of the components on a power strip run through a second outlet (neither dedicated). I have checked the RCA connections, the ground connection, moved the ground, swapped out outlet connections in every combination, and tried a cheater plug - all to no avail. Anyone have a sugestion on what to try next? Thanks
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