Grounding Hum


I recently got a new TT for Christmas. It's an MMF 2.2 LE. I think there's a grounding problem or something because there is a slight buzzing noise present. I looked through past threads on the topic here, but nothing seems to fit this situation. I've checked, and rechecked the connection between the TT, and the preamp. I've even used a Fluke voltmeter to check for continuity between the two. I've checked the headshell leads to the cartridge. All is well. Maybe it's the ground wire connection to the turntable itself? I've run out of options. Any ideas?
licoricepizza
I have been dealing with noise/a hum in the path of my turntable and phono preamp. It's a royal pain. The only other suggestion that I have heard that has not yet come up here is to find a cheater plug (on that reduces the three prongs to two) and try that on the amp and the turntable.

It appears that my noise is a result of outside interference (radio, tv, ???). I'm trying some different cables as well to see if I have any more luck reducing the noise.
I've tried every suggestion, but still no success. I've even tried "shielding" the preamp, the amp, and the TT with tinfoil. No luck. Any other suggestions? I'm scratching my head so much it may start to bleed.
I had a hum coming thru my preamp from a little 12V transformer used to power something unrelated that was too close to the pre.....look around the unit for anything that might cause the problem. Also turn off any dimmer, automatic light sensor and flourescent fixtures anywhere in the house. (auto light sensors and dimmers can create havoc).
Is the IC that runs from your preamp to amp shielded? I recently had this same problem and discovered that it was said IC and not the TT ground. Switching to a different IC did the trick for me.
It's Monster Cable interconnect cable, if that helps. Besides taking the cable apart, is there a way to tell if it's shielded?