Its the d.c. filter capacitor in the power supply,when they get old and dry out internally they let the d.c. ripple current they are suppose to filter past and this is your hum noise,replace the capacitor(s) in this circuit
ive had the turntable for less than a year and had this problem since i got it. how can one ground a powersource on a record player which doesnt have the capability?ive had the turntable for less than a year and had this problem since i got it. how can one ground a powersource on a record player which doesnt have the capability?
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Its the d.c. filter capacitor in the power supply,when they get old and dry out internally they let the d.c. ripple current they are suppose to filter past and this is your hum noise,replace the capacitor(s) in this circuit
ive had the turntable for less than a year and had this problem since i got it. how can one ground a powersource on a record player which doesnt have the capability?