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I looked at the Grado database on vinylengine, they only list one Grado with my TT, a Thorens TD-150. It says it does hum.
My question is, is this actually the TT, or the arm? I plan on replacing the stock arm with an Origin Live Silver I got used off audiogon. I am intrigued by the possibility of using a Grado Statement series (probably Sonata) as it looks like the manufacturer of my preamp, Parasound, had Grado Statement series in mind when they voiced the "MC" input. They mention Grado Statement several times in their literature.
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Topic - Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - davidbeinct 06:11:14 07/1/15 (13)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - MikeWI 10:02:58 07/2/15 (0)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - daleda 11:51:17 07/1/15 (0)
- If you run into hum try grounding the motor - Ralph 09:47:55 07/1/15 (3)
- How do you ground a motor? - jeromelang 17:57:19 07/1/15 (2)
- HotStamper got it right; you attach a wire to the motor frame or body nt - Ralph 10:11:01 07/2/15 (0)
- RE: How do you ground a motor? - HotStamper 04:25:40 07/2/15 (0)
- The tt - ac motors. - Rick W 09:16:30 07/1/15 (1)
- +1 Rick - M3 lover 10:04:25 07/1/15 (0)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - Kindablue 08:15:37 07/1/15 (1)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - collinslaw@fuse.net 09:02:54 07/1/15 (0)
- More proximity to the motor, type of motor and platter material dependent. - Opus 33 1/3 07:11:36 07/1/15 (0)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - bjh 06:30:21 07/1/15 (1)
- RE: Grado Hum - TT or Arm Dependent? - Jabs1542 06:43:55 07/1/15 (0)