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new update here, as I am losing my mind...I added yet another phono stage into the mix and still have the same issues! The new (Zesto Andros) phono stage is well known to be dead quiet. I'm now running at 65db with no SUT. The KAB calculator recommends 62db so this should be spot on. I still have horrible hum and white noise. Since this has been 3 high quality phono stages, various output levels, and the same results, I say this cannot be a phono stage issue. BUT, since my amp works with a CD player just fine that kind of throws me for a loop as far as blaming the amp.I've disconnected the cable TV line as it comes off the street, shut off every breaker in the house but the circuit I am on, removed anything else from the wall on that circuit, and none of that made a difference. I've replaced all the tubes in the amp and the three phono stages, no change. Below you can see all the setups I have tried, all sound roughly the same. The LM amp does have the high input sensitivity of 250mv, is that being overdriven by the output of the phono stage?
i got an old yamaha reciever u could borrow if u want.I'm in san francisco/city college.lapsan
It's an interaction with your integrated - just run a wire from the phono ground and touch it to the metal part of the chassis. The noise may go away and then you know that you'll need to have a permanent ground wire connection.
First of all, unplug your integrated from the wall and from all other components.Take the ohmmeter, set it to read 2k ohms, and check continuity between the earth prong on the AC plug and a bare metal part of the integrated chassis.