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In Reply to: RE: -some- did posted by ringwear on August 23, 2014 at 18:08:55
And in my system, it did hum slightly.
I'll tell you what eliminated the hum altogether - I bought some tube extenders (which save the sockets from getting worn when swapping tubes). For some reason, getting the tubes up a little made the difference. You can crank it and now it's just glorious tube rush. :)
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i tried that and it reduced the hum but did not eliminate it.
i no longer have it anyway. GREAT sound but the hum...
Have you tried moving it around? Might be picking up something from a neighboring piece of equipment.
it definitly picks up fields, that's for sure.
Bu no mater what i could never eliminaes the hum.
See, you have caught the 'get rid of the hum' bug. ;-)
I even sent it back o Jim but no good on return.
It may have been soemthing in my sysem but none of the other phono's hum so i gave up on the cornet. UNTIL NOW!!!!!
No, it's good now, my DAC was making it hum a little.
i swear i wished i coulda figured it out. the sound of that phono was really nice. i spent about two years fooling around with it. when Jim came up with the seperate wallwart it was like: YES YES..
For my Cornet 2, the hum comes when the transformer is too close to my Bob's SUT.
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