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Tom Beiter
March 2021 | 1 Replies
I have an Aiwa PX-E77U turntable I'm connecting to a Pioneer VSX-454 receiver. The turntable has no ground wire. It plays okay at low levels, but as soon as I bump up the volume a little, I'm getting a loud hum, which I'm attributing to not being grounded, but I'm not sure. I tried running a wire from the phono ground on the receiver to various points on the turntable including the spindle, case screw, and cartridge head. None alleviated the issue. There is a slight reduction in the hum when I touch my finger to the metal portion of the phono head. Any ideas?
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