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I am confused. If the issue is still there with your previous phono stage, as well as the Chinook, and not with the CD player, why do you rule out the TT?
Hmm, that is pretty good evidence. The quiet of the CD player still remains part of the mystery for me, with both phono preamps giving you the problem. Get the amp from a dealer? Talked about this with that amp dealer yet?
Well ,it's not turntable ,have you try your phonostage on a different input on the pre amp or try a different pre amp.
The same hum is there without the SUT being used, so I don't think it has anything to do with it.
Did you disconnect the ground wire from the SUT, if not you could still have a ground loop."If I remove the SUT from the path and use the MM inputs of the phono pre it's better. The volume knob is now around 10 o'clock at my max level (which is probably middle of the ground), but there still is a low level hum. It sounds better with the SUT though so I really want to use it."What does that mean, it's better but still a low level hum?"ahhh, ignore anything related to the TT. I forgot I had troubleshot with Manley and we shorted the inputs to the Chinook and the issue is still there. now you might say it is the Chinook, but if I put my K&K back in (using the RCA outs) it has the same issue."Both the Chinook and K&K would have a similar issue if there is a ground fault or loop. Did you test them with everything disconnected? You're much more likely to pick up AC hum on a phono input, could that be it?Seems like neither phono stage likes the new integrated. Also seems unlikely that both phono stages have an issue. neo
Here in San Fran, everyone in the city is within 4 miles of a tower that big, so I don't think it's likely as I've never had hum problems...
the fact that the hum goes up and down with the volume control
You run unbalanced from the tonearm to phono pre and previously ran balanced from phono to line stage? You're not running balanced to unbalanced adaptors on the arm cable? That would be too easy. It does seem like a grounding problem though.neo