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I shorted the inputs and ran the outputs into Audacity and ran the Spectrum Analyzer...the hum shows up at 60hz @ -62db /// 120hz @ -63db and the rest of the harmonics ( 180hz, 240hz, etc) are much lower...around -80db
... which wires do I twist together?
Also, there was a good post from tubesforever where he explained using the grey wire from the transformer and hooking it to the star ground. He then explained that there was 4 wires running to the star ground...1) IEC Ground 2) PCB Ground 3) Transformer and 4) the ChassisMy question about this, is would you really need a wire to the chassis if the star ground is on the chassis itself anyways? Should the transformer be isolated from the top plate of the chassis if you are running the transformer ground wire to the star ground?
I also double checked that all of the case parts were getting a good connection to ground and they were.
I believe the red wire running to the star ground is the grey wire from the transformer.
Spectral Analysis of Cornet hooked to turntable with Pickering XV-15 cartridge...Spectral Analysis of Cornet with nothing connected (open inputs)...Spectral Analysis of Cornet with shorted inputs
As for input wiring, it's all the standard pcb mount inputs...so I don't know what could be going on there.
How would I check for magnetic coupling to the transformer? I'm not even sure what that is lol.
Poty, I think I understand what you are saying about the Blue/Yellow, Brown/Yellow, Black/Red, and White/Black wires as they are to the "0" lugs which are not connected to anything, correct?
Is that also the case with the Green/Yellow and Violet wires?
So this means I can unhook all of these wires and pull them up above the pcb, insulate the ends, and run the Cornet like normal?