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Hey all. As some of you know, I've recently plunged back into both tubes and vinyl. I originally wanted only a linestage tube pre, but as I ended up w/ a Mapletree Ultra 4A SE, which has a phono stage, I decided to give vinyl a shot too.Here's the problem. With the gain run pretty high (required by my fairly low output ~2mV) cart I hear some low end rumbly noise, even w/ no music playing. Yeah, even w/ the arm parked, there is the low end noise. It is not a 60 hz hum.But once the music does play, this noise mixes in w/ the bass and creates a feedback issue.I emailed Dr. Lloyd at Mapletree, but was wondering if someone here might have a thought.Oh yeah. Tube hiss at this gain setting too, but that doesn't bother me as much.Bad tubes?? Or is this just what you get w/ a fairly cheap tube pre. I love this thing for linestage. It's very quiet in line out mode.regards,joe
Try shorting the phono stage's inputs to ground to see if the noise disappears.
Here's the problem. With the gain run pretty high (required by my fairly low output ~2mV) cart I hear some low end rumbly noise, even w/ no music playing. Yeah, even w/ the arm parked, there is the low end noise. It is not a 60 hz hum.But once the music does play, this noise mixes in w/ the bass and creates a feedback issue.Oh yeah. Tube hiss at this gain setting too, but that doesn't bother me as much.Bad tubes?? regards,joe
How does one do that? What is the best way?ThanksLaura