Here's more info on one solution that was recommended above:
Well, here is one from the archive : (for Rega 2/3, from an article in Audio 1998 by Cory Greenberg)
The material used comes from Magnetic Shield Corporation and is called Mu-Metal. There is a lab kit that contains several sheets for $80, CO-NETIC AA for low intensity fields and NETIC for high intensity fields.
Shielding the motor with the NETIC didn't work so he tried placing the CO-NETIC sheets on the base under the platter, and this did it.
He recommends is to remove the cart from the arm and the glass outer platter and plastic inner spindle from the turntable. Be careful when cutting the hole for the bearing, because the sheets can bend and may scrape the underside of the plastic inner spindle. Fix it with double-sided tape. If you don't like the color, you an paint it without changing it's shielding properties.
One can buy directly from the company 630/766-7800; ask for product LK-110.
This was pulled from an AA archive.
Well, here is one from the archive : (for Rega 2/3, from an article in Audio 1998 by Cory Greenberg)
The material used comes from Magnetic Shield Corporation and is called Mu-Metal. There is a lab kit that contains several sheets for $80, CO-NETIC AA for low intensity fields and NETIC for high intensity fields.
Shielding the motor with the NETIC didn't work so he tried placing the CO-NETIC sheets on the base under the platter, and this did it.
He recommends is to remove the cart from the arm and the glass outer platter and plastic inner spindle from the turntable. Be careful when cutting the hole for the bearing, because the sheets can bend and may scrape the underside of the plastic inner spindle. Fix it with double-sided tape. If you don't like the color, you an paint it without changing it's shielding properties.
One can buy directly from the company 630/766-7800; ask for product LK-110.
This was pulled from an AA archive.