Thanks for your responses. Sounds like it was actually the cartridge magnets attracted to the gauge. I shure hope the cartridge isn't busted already :( The gauge is one I bought from an A'goner, but I don't think it's specifically for cartridges (a deal too good to be true at $40) I thought it would be more acurate being digital (one more reason for me to hate digital). I haven't used it since -- gone back to my Shure NON-digital (analog??) teeter-totter!
I'm using a Perreaux SXV1 phono preamp. I find it difficult to match to MC cart's by just using the manual's charts, so I usually email them for the suggested dip-switch settings. The settings they sent worked well for a Grado wood body I have but not so much for the Denon. I'm still waiting to hear back from them about other suggested settings for the DL304, or even some general loading guidelines to try to decrease the "hum" volume. (I'm still confused which specs. are for capacitance and which impedance?? The units that are written on the cartridge specs. never seem to match the units in the SXV1's manual!!)
I also have a Musical Fidelity XLPS phono preamp that is good for a quick set-up (I much prefer the detail of the Perreaux though). But the XLPS does match the DL304 without producing much "hum" at all. There are no manual settings that I can see on the XLPS, aside from MM/MC, so I'm guessing it does it internally (?)
The TT is well grounded to the phono preamp (I have also tried grounding it to the power supply/line conditioner) and I have well shielded cables from the TT box to the phono preamp (which I know from previous experience can be a problem). I will check the pin connections though.
I've been doing a lot of searching about this topic in general -- matching a MC preamp to cartridge -- but haven't come across anything too specific to this situation, so I really appreciate your input.
Sorry so long-winded!
I'm using a Perreaux SXV1 phono preamp. I find it difficult to match to MC cart's by just using the manual's charts, so I usually email them for the suggested dip-switch settings. The settings they sent worked well for a Grado wood body I have but not so much for the Denon. I'm still waiting to hear back from them about other suggested settings for the DL304, or even some general loading guidelines to try to decrease the "hum" volume. (I'm still confused which specs. are for capacitance and which impedance?? The units that are written on the cartridge specs. never seem to match the units in the SXV1's manual!!)
I also have a Musical Fidelity XLPS phono preamp that is good for a quick set-up (I much prefer the detail of the Perreaux though). But the XLPS does match the DL304 without producing much "hum" at all. There are no manual settings that I can see on the XLPS, aside from MM/MC, so I'm guessing it does it internally (?)
The TT is well grounded to the phono preamp (I have also tried grounding it to the power supply/line conditioner) and I have well shielded cables from the TT box to the phono preamp (which I know from previous experience can be a problem). I will check the pin connections though.
I've been doing a lot of searching about this topic in general -- matching a MC preamp to cartridge -- but haven't come across anything too specific to this situation, so I really appreciate your input.
Sorry so long-winded!