Had the same experience with Grado's when I used them many years ago. I guess they still choose to not include shielding. I believe lead creates a good shield, but is obviously heavy. I wonder if you could address the shielding at the platter and or mat. There was a company called Merril that used to make mods for the classic AR turntables, one of which was a motor shield since those motors were unshielded and really did a number on the Grado's. The metal plate they sold to shield the motor attached to the plinth and did offer some improvement, but my Grado still had quite a bit of hum even with the plate. I also swapped out my motor with the Merril modded motor but don't recall that helping as much as the plate did. Otherwise I always liked the Grado cartridges. I had three as I recall, the best of which was in the signature series. All MM cartridges. On the same table I tried a Sumiko MM and got no hum at all.
Good luck!
Marco
PS A quick search on magnetic field shielding (MU shielding) turned up This Site. I'm sure you can find others.
Good luck!
Marco
PS A quick search on magnetic field shielding (MU shielding) turned up This Site. I'm sure you can find others.