Phono cartridge noises


Hi All, 

I finally after many years built a new home with a dedicated music room and was quite happy with it until I connected my turntables. I've never run across this and looking for advice as I'm truly lost on what I’m experiencing. 

I have two phono preamps, the Jolida JD-9 II / Grado Gold G2+2 High Output cartridge / Project RM 1.3 and a Black Ice Fusion F159 / Grado Reference Low Output cartridge / VPI Scout. Without the cartridges connected I have a slight bit of air noise when I turn up the volume which I kind of expect. As soon as I plug in the cartridges I pick up what I think is internet noise and not in a small way. The high output masks it to a point, the low output can't be used at all. It sounds like I'm on a spaceship! It's a high pitched noise with a morse code like beeping sound, a lot of background kinda rumble/flutter and distortion. The room is wired for ethernet but as yet not connected I only have WiFi in use. When I switch to any other source input on the main preamp all noise goes to silence. I have connected the phonos with different cables from Transparent Audio, Morrow, Original phono cables that came with the tables and even tried an old set of Monster Cables; all produce the same result as soon as the cartridge is introduced into the loop. 

Has anyone come across this I'm truly stumped?  

K

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I’ll see what I can find on it. I’m going to move the tables to the other side of the room today and try aluminum foil over the window. I don’t have high hopes but crazier things right!

Thanks again for the quick responses!

K

When using a powerline ethernet adapter I found significant digital riding on my mm phono pre via o-scope. I didn’t try mc but from the amplitude am fairly certain it would have been audible. Given that yours is audible only with the cart connected, looking at broadcast sources makes sense. We had a neighbor whose radio would transmit loud and clear on our tt when he cranked the output wattage. Maybe a ho cart for now?

Interesting! I have a new Grado HO Reference that I haven’t installed, yet. Guess that’ll be sooner vs later! It’s tolerable at low volume and may be the only way I can enjoy my vinyl. Sad thing for me is/was my plan to DSD all my vinyl; that’s no longer possible as that noise will be a part of it. 
 

Thanks for the advice!

An in-line filter might not help much because it sounds like the problem is radiating from that tower. Shielding is needed.