www.lessemf.com has some interesting mu-metal tape that may help.
John C.
John C.
Radio interference on my phono stage
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I've responded to interference questions before and this is no different. I think I have a solution for you: I live less than one mile from a strong AM tower. I could hear the station through my system. I replaced my interconnects and speaker cables with Canare cable and the interference was gone. I didn't have to move anything. Canare is inexpensive and is used in pro sound applications and by a majority of the recording industry. |
May I add a question for the solution of a similiar problem. I run a Scheu Premier (Eurolab) TT in to a McIntosh C200 preamp. I use both an Ortofon Venice MC and a Cartridge Man Music Maker III into the MM-input of the Mac. Woth the Ortofon, no problem. With The Music Maker, an audible hum and sometimes radio reception. I guess that by shielding the cable, I could get rid of the radio reception, but not of the hum. Are there other methods I do not think of. The Scheu-Tacco-arm I use has a Scheu-developed silver wiring which goes all the way to the preamp, being connected with Eichmann Bullet Plugs. The wire itself is to thin to add another wire for earthing it to the Mac. Any suggestions? |
I have a Pass Aleph Ono and was picking radio stations very lightly. I noticed the chasis wasn't grounded to the third prong in the IEC. The tonearm ground was, but not the third prong. So I loosened a chasis screw and grounded the chasis to a screw on an electical outlet and everything was fine. I even asked Wayne Colburn(he designed the amp) if that was OK. He said if it fixes it, fine. |