Ground Wire


The tonearm cable is plugged into RCA input of the phono stage. The tonearm ground wire is connected to the ground post of the same phono stage. The first RCA L/R outputs of the phono stage are connected to a pair of mono blocks. There is no hum I could hear coming from the speakers connected to them. The second L/R outputs of phono stage are connected to the line input of the integrated amplifier that drives a second pair of speakers. That's where the hum is quite audible. That integrated amplifier also has the ground post. I wonder if I could get rid of the hum by connecting the phonostage's ground post with the ground post of the integrated amplifier. What kind of wire should be used to connect two ground posts of two different preamplifiers? The units are at least 8 feet apart. 
esputnix
Connecting the two ground posts may not work! The RCA ICs should be enough for grounding between the phono stage and the integrated amp. You can try it any way - let us know the result!
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Jumper cables, yea, jumper cable.. I have some 2.0 fine mesh that aught to do it.. welding leads with screw clamps.. :-)

fuzztone's got it.. Just good ol copper # 20-16 and a couple of fork/spade crimpable terminal ends or eyelets and you're sittin' in tall cotton :-)

I keep a dozen alligator clip leads 12-24" long all the time.. Bread board work, kinda need it.. #22-18 and a few heavy leads #10. Good for trouble shooting noise issues too..

Regards,,