I Pick up a Radio Station when I am playing record


When I am playing record I can hear a radio station coming in very clearly, before I put the record on the turntable. If I play the record I can hear the station at low volume. Can anyone tell what the problem could be? I am using VPI Classic turntable with Dynavector 20X Medium output cartridge (VIP version), and a Tube phonostage. I am also getting a ground loop, but when I remove the interconnect from the phono stage or the turntable the ground loop is reduced. I changed the interconnect and I discovered that the ground loop get louder as I turn the volume up. Any idea what is going on?
almandog
It sounds like an un-shielded interconnect.
If you have a long interconnect that is un-shielded, it can act like an antenna and pick up RF (Radio Frequency).
Try a shielded IC and see if that help.
Did you see this thread yesterday? http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1314849391&read&3&zzlInna&&

Maybe your situation means that you're a super audiophile. Talk about stereo, you've not only got a left and right channel, you've also got analog and FM!

Sorry, but I had to put that in after the other thread.

It sounds like you've just got a shielding problem with your interconnects.

Chuck
I agree with Z above

I used to live next door to a guy who owned a HAM radio, I could hear him thru my tube amp like he was standing there! I found out some years later, from my brothers friend, that his radio was overpowered and above FCC regulations.

good luck
Almandog

Give fellow A'gon member Sunnyjim a shout. I can't find his thread but think he had an issue with his Jolida JD9 phono preamp picking up radio signals whenever he played vinyl. I think the culprit might have been the tubes in the JD9 along with the cart he was using. I don't remember exactly but I think he solved the problem. He may be able to help you.

best of luck.