Might want to clean the contact points on the ground at the TT.
Remove it clean it reinstall and tighten it. Clean all surfaces on the grounds.
Dirty contacts don't have to look green to have a bad or lose contact. Loosen and retighten stuff.
Plug and unplug to clean the contacts. Kinda of a crude way, but quick. Alligator clips and wire, for testing. Jumper leads. Keep them in the tool bag, ay?
Want to get real picky. use a DMM, and see if there is a voltage difference, between the Turntable and Preamp, at the chassis
GROUND. If there is a difference, there is a good chance they lost contact, at the ground wire, either end. Check for continuity, in the power off position, between chassis, CLEAN or repair the wire as needed.
Happy hunting
Regards
Remove it clean it reinstall and tighten it. Clean all surfaces on the grounds.
Dirty contacts don't have to look green to have a bad or lose contact. Loosen and retighten stuff.
Plug and unplug to clean the contacts. Kinda of a crude way, but quick. Alligator clips and wire, for testing. Jumper leads. Keep them in the tool bag, ay?
Want to get real picky. use a DMM, and see if there is a voltage difference, between the Turntable and Preamp, at the chassis
GROUND. If there is a difference, there is a good chance they lost contact, at the ground wire, either end. Check for continuity, in the power off position, between chassis, CLEAN or repair the wire as needed.
Happy hunting
Regards