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Doesn't the fact that the hum goes up and down with the volume control imply the cartridge is the culprit? I've never experienced a ground loop hum being volume adjustable.To be sure it's not the phono stage unplug the tonearm cable and turn everything on. If the hum is gone then your culprit is ahead of the phono section; either the cartridge (are the leads secure?) or the SUT, or their cabling. If the hum is still there then your phono pre, or its cabling, or its interaction with nearby power supplies is likely the demon.
I thought vortrex already isolated the TT from the variables, leaving the phono stage and possible grounding issues, or hum pickup from AC, RFI, transformers, or other sources?
Do both phono stages have similar S/N specs? If so then it might be worth while to put some kind of attenuation on the incoming signal from the phono stage, this simultaneously reduces both the signal and the noise from the phono stage.Scotty
I suspect Roscoeiii is on the right track though.
If you're using shorting plugs remove them all. If not, best of luck to you b/c I'm outta ideas. I suspect Roscoeiii is on the right track though.
Is it possible to decrease gain by tube swapping? Sometimes it is possible to replace a 12AX7 with a 12AT7 or 12AU7. Check with the dealer or manufacturer on that though...Or maybe it is possible to do that some other way inside the amp.
How was 55dB gain on the Zesto vs. 65dB?