I have a Pro-Ject 2 Xperience onto which I installed a Grado Gold. I loved the sound until I damaged the stylus (I am an idiot, by the way) but there was more than just a little hum. I did not find it a problem with any Jazz. However, with classical LPs and long, very quiet passages, the hum would become evident.
I am not entirely convinced that the hum was necessarily turntable-induced as much as it was just the general environment. The actual motor of my TT turns off when it is shut off and there was no rise or dip in the hum - it was always there.
I read a place or two that Grado has occasionally fixed carts. with hum issues on turntables that are usually not a problem. I am considering sending mine in to have the stylus replaced so they can "check it out" and maybe find a cure for the hum.
Let us know what you choose and how you like it!
I am not entirely convinced that the hum was necessarily turntable-induced as much as it was just the general environment. The actual motor of my TT turns off when it is shut off and there was no rise or dip in the hum - it was always there.
I read a place or two that Grado has occasionally fixed carts. with hum issues on turntables that are usually not a problem. I am considering sending mine in to have the stylus replaced so they can "check it out" and maybe find a cure for the hum.
Let us know what you choose and how you like it!