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John:A few points need correction- The KAB outboard power supply is just that. The drive motor stays right where it needs to be, under the platter. The earlier version of the table which was used for cutting masters also had the motor under the platter and any added distortion from EMI would have been disastrous. The concept is simply not an engineering error.If your hypothesis that solder joints are a barrier to low level signals, wouldn't that hold true also for all the high quality components employing point-to-point wiring? I do have the Isoplatmat and the Herbie's mat on mine, as well as the KAB outboard power supply. I bought the deck with the power supply installed but added the tonearm rewire and the mats later and I have never experienced any hum issues w/ it. I still maintain that the table has a deserved reputation for build quality and fine engineering. Try changing any basic adjustment on it and you wonder why another manufacturers didn't make it as simple and straight forward.I'm sorry that Wayner had to go to such lengths to eliminate hum but surely his experience is not a common one.
The other option is the KAB outboard motor option...which removes the inboard motor from the deck itself and places it outside to eliminate stray fields from the transformer to your cartridge.