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If you have a spare tube, roll it into the Bellari.
Hi yeldrab.Did that already more than one time.This morning I took my Rega turntable with my Bellari phono and plugged it on my mini Sony receiver on another outlet.Still some interference, not much, but still there and still quite a bit of humm...I've by passed the Bellari (Took the Rega interconnects and plugged them directly in the aux. in of the Sony, of course with a mm cartridge not much was coming out, therefore I cranked up to volume to maximum and there was no interference and no humm, so I must conclude that the Bellari is the trouble maker.I am not wrecking my brain or what's left of it, to see where I could borrow a (Tube) phono stage?Maybe a AC member as one that he's not using and would be generous enough to land it to me for a test and if I like it I could buy it something like 1$ per week for life... I am not spinning CDs until I find a solution.
Sorry, wrong again, or maybe I should say not necessarily. A MM phono stage has 20dB more gain than a high level input. It might be more than 20dB, so any phono stage is much more likely to amplify interference, hum, RF. This isn't a valid test. Why don't you answer my questions? Did you plug an old Sony turntable into the Bellari and it was dead quiet, or did I misunderstand? "With my Sony automatic cheap turntable I have not FM and no humm..."neo
You can plug the Sony into Bellari only if you can bypass the Sony phono stage. Can you do that with Sony?What's the hum like on the Rega/Bellari at normal loud listening levels?Because you have to turn it up all the way and put your ear next to the speaker to hear any RF means we can probably fix that.Bellari is already in an aluminum case isn't it? The hum indicates a grounding problem. I think the rewire job was a failure. Sorry, but why else hum? Could you test the Rega wires like I asked? Do you have a meter or continuity tester? Either the ground wire is still connected to the channel ground, or the new internal ground connection is bad, or both. You can get a couple of silver mica capacitors for Bellari. They're cheap - only a couple of dollars. It's that damn Rega arm that's the problem. Why couldn't they do it right in the first place? This is the cap:http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Mica-Capacitor-Guitar-100pF/dp/B004RPPCMU/ref=pd_sim_indust_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1Z3VNTA19Z17X6JAGANBhttp://www.amazon.com/Silver-Mica-Capacitor-Guitar-150pF/dp/B004RPPCNYhttp://www.amazon.com/Silver-Mica-Capacitor-Guitar-220pF/dp/B004RPMUUC/ref=pd_sim_indust_8?ie=UTF8&refRID=1DZ5VMK4198D36G8Z8PS neo
Hi Guy13here is a cheap phono stage you can try to test your equipment..http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AC1649all the best,and good luck..
Try plugging in the wallwart on another circuit without turntable. Or if its a different circuit already try plugging into same circuit. Ive had a few issues with not being on the same circuit and producing hmm.
Guy,Wrapping Bellari in tin foil might help with RF. It won't do anything for hum. Did you check the ground wire from Rega to see if there's any connection left with the RCA grounds? Maybe it is fixed, but you won't be 100% sure until you check. The AC wiring in one house might be different from another. There's something else you could try. Hook Rega to Bellari in the usual manner. Then run an additional ground wire from Bellari to your linestage or integrated amp. Hook it up to the same ground post on Bellari and to a chassis screw on your amp. This must make a good connection and not contact a painted surface. It often helps to have your amps connected to the same power line. neo
Best of luck with the repair or replacement.neo
If I remember, lots of folks had noise from the stock Bellari wall wart. A friend has one and bought a substitute wall wart from Radio Shack within a week of purchase. It makes no noise, now.
google Bellari noise problems and read about the noise from the wall wart.
If you want to try a completely different phono preamp to see if this eliminates all of your noise issues, I would be happy to lend you one of ours.Give me a call at 651-330-9871 if you are interested.Sincerely,Frank Van Alstine