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If you swap the input RCAs (from the turntable to the Cornet2) does the hum move to the other channel? That would narrow it down to the turntable and its wiring versus the cornet itself.Also, if you have spare 12ax7 & 12au7 tubes, I would try substituting them.
I'm pretty sure it's the Cornet at this point because when I plug an IC into the input without anything connected to the other end of the IC the hum still happens.
Poty: I'll do all that tonight once I get home.EL34: I'll move my safety ground to the chassis tonight as well. Would it be okay to move the ground wire from the transformer to the same post as the safety ground? That's the wire currently on the turntable ground post.
I would run the signal grounds (RCA jack outer connections) and the turntable ground all to the same spot (the ground solder point for the RCA jack) with twisted pairs (ground/signal) for the signal wires.
Since the turntable ground post is touching the chassis doesn't it ground there? Are you saying to run a wire from the turntable post to the RCA center pin ground on the PCB?
Also here is a pic of so far what I think I'll be doing tonight as well as making measurements and connectivity tests.
tubesorbust and el34:according safety ground and signal ground: there may be several approaches. In this device the signal ground is on PCB, the ground from turntable is not related to the signal ground, so it directly goes to the "ground point". To the same poit there are connections from safety ground and signal ground. I'd save it as is.
Yes, something needs to connect the chassis to ground on the PCB.