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Is there anything with a mains ground connected in your audio system?
Hook it up to there.

You posted before I finished typing.

Something else crossed my mind.
Are you still using AK's modified arm, and what is the arm tube made of?



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The phono stage is connected to the mains, as is the pre and the power.

Yes, I have AKs modified arm, with an aluminium arm tube. 

I have just made a new grounding lead, with a floating shield. It has been plugged in for 15 minutes, and no signs of a hum. It may not be the theoretically optimal solution, but if it works, who cares?
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The even simpler solution has been found. Just disconnect the grounding cable from the phono stage.
Why did I not think of this earlier?

Why, because it still hums…. Cry

Digital is so much easier.


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I think it is power related.

Out of desperation, I fitted ferrite beads on the internal power cables inside my phono stage, and the noise has dropped dramatically. I am hard pushed to hear it at normal listening levels (without music playing) so I have bought an Isotek power filter to see if that will help.
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Originally posted by CageyH CageyH wrote:

I think it is power related.

Out of desperation, I fitted ferrite beads on the internal power cables inside my phono stage, and the noise has dropped dramatically. I am hard pushed to hear it at normal listening levels (without music playing) so I have bought an Isotek power filter to see if that will help.
Is it worth swapping out your "lockdown special" valve hybrid phono stage and reinstating your previous solid state phono? 
As a valve unit, there is inherently more mains related guff floating about (heater, higher dc supply) in it.
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No can do.
I don’t own a SS phono stage. I do have plenty available, but they are not mine. Wink

I am determined to fix the issue. I am a bit stubborn about these things. Hopefully it will be fixed at the weekend.
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