After replacing my entry-level tonearm cable with the high-end one there is now a very audible hum once the turntable is on and its motor is spinning. Moving the turntable around, away or closer to the phono stage or rotating it 180 degrees or upside down did not make any difference on hum. It is consistant regardless where the turntable is or how far or close it is to preamp or amp. The hum is equally loud in both left and right channels. Is there anything that could be checked or done to fight the hum other than switching back to my entry level tonearm cable?
The cable that hums is used. It was purchased on Ebay. The issue turns to be behind the broken ground wire. There is a crack right where it meets the spate connector. I wonder if it would be OK to just detach the spade connector from the ground wire, open the wire insulation at the end and wrap the exposed ground wire around the Ground Post of the phono stage? Would it be any side effects in exposing the ground wire or it has to be terminated by spade connector?
In external phono cable, especially used one, the problem can occur in the soldering joints, it can be inside RCA or DIN, each connector can be inspected and re-soldered.
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