Hey Audiogoners,
I used to get horrendous Static on My TT, and after a little experimentation,
got rid of it years ago, & It was simple..
Being an Electrician, I figured if I would tackle the problem, Focusing
on Grounding.
1st of all the TT Base (Plinth) is a VPI TNT V HR (about 15 Y.O.)
Platter is a Teres 4" thick Cocobolo with Teres Spindle/Bearing assembly.
What I did:
I grounded the Spindle to My Allnic Phonostage, using a #12 copper wire.
This alone, removed some of the static, But static was still present.
I then took a 3" long strip of very thin copper ribbon (a little thicker than
the average aluminum foil), And laid it down on the platter, & up against
the Spindle/Bearing Housing, Which is about 2" in diameter (at top of platter).
The ultra flat copper Ribbon extends across the platter 3"" & is held in place
simply, by a thin rubber washer that I slipped over the Spindle.
This annihilated all Static, & is still kicking butt 8 years later.
I would imagine using basic aluminum foil would work just as well, I used copper,
simply because I had some leftover from a job I did for Compuserve.
I had used the copper ribbon in the flooring of Their server room to address
the same problem (Static). All the Ribbon was grounded through a copper wire
that I ran around the perimeter walls to a ground rod.