Shield in this situation is the tonearm shield. The tonearm tube in this type of Technics turntable is electrically isolated from the turntable’s chassis. For purposes of rejecting RFI, the tonearm has a black ground lead, usually 20AWG terminated to a spade lug which is then connected to the chassis ground binding post of the phono stage.
By using a separate shielded twisted pair for each channel, the chassis ground of the phono stage is extended through the shield ground, which is greatly preferable to the convention of using one of the signal-bearing conductors on each channel as a makeshift shield.
Since technically, only one source of ground should be used, the shield ground from either the left or the right channel should be used to ground the turntable tonearm and the other left unconnected at the turntable end. This ensures both channels have grounded shield provided via chassis ground at the phono stage and that the tonearm itself is also grounded.
By using a separate shielded twisted pair for each channel, the chassis ground of the phono stage is extended through the shield ground, which is greatly preferable to the convention of using one of the signal-bearing conductors on each channel as a makeshift shield.
Since technically, only one source of ground should be used, the shield ground from either the left or the right channel should be used to ground the turntable tonearm and the other left unconnected at the turntable end. This ensures both channels have grounded shield provided via chassis ground at the phono stage and that the tonearm itself is also grounded.