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Old 06-09-2019, 09:29 AM
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Also, shure cartridges sometimes strap one negative terminal to chassis ground, meaning if it does not hum with the ground wire disconnected leave it disconnected. This isn't a safety ground, it's just for hum reduction
Not just Shure does that. Most all MM cartridges come with that strap to ground at one of the G terminals. If the tone arm head shell is metal or plastic with a ground to the cartridge body, that strap can sometimes cause a ground loop and hum. Remove that strap if using a metal or grounded head shell.
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