arm wire interferance
I just rewired my arm with satcure titz, enameled strand, silk wrapped.
I now have a bad hum though. The wire replaced magnet wire.
All 4 wires are threaded through the arm, then there bare for about 7 inch (needed for arm movement) then there sandwiched between two layers of packing tape right down to the phono's.
The magnet wire was exactly the same except they were taped to the outside of the arm.
What could be making it hum now, but not before?
The new wiring is about 50cm longer than before, but i doubt that matters.
Any suggestions for what may be causing it? If i touch the wires the hum changes.
Apart from that, the satcure litz sound very nice
I just rewired my arm with satcure titz, enameled strand, silk wrapped.
I now have a bad hum though. The wire replaced magnet wire.
All 4 wires are threaded through the arm, then there bare for about 7 inch (needed for arm movement) then there sandwiched between two layers of packing tape right down to the phono's.
The magnet wire was exactly the same except they were taped to the outside of the arm.
What could be making it hum now, but not before?
The new wiring is about 50cm longer than before, but i doubt that matters.
Any suggestions for what may be causing it? If i touch the wires the hum changes.
Apart from that, the satcure litz sound very nice
no, but ill give it a go and see if it cures it.
The old wiring wasnt twisted either though and that had no problems.
Im wondering if the enamel and silk is enough to shield the wires from each other where they run together inside the arm?
The old wiring wasnt twisted either though and that had no problems.
Im wondering if the enamel and silk is enough to shield the wires from each other where they run together inside the arm?
I tried twisting but it made no difference, the hum gets louder when i touch the exposed sections.
electrically the shielding ought to be fine. electromagnetically no, but neither would any insulating coating.
if the arm is made of metal that will add shielding. also, check and make sure your connections are good ie look for dirty contacts of dry solder joints. none of the wires are shorted to anything else are they?
if the arm is made of metal that will add shielding. also, check and make sure your connections are good ie look for dirty contacts of dry solder joints. none of the wires are shorted to anything else are they?
Arm Wire Interference
Hi
Like tade said, I'm almost 100% sure a wire is touching (shorting) where it shouldn't.
Use a multimeter set on 'continuity' and check between the wires and the arms metal parts, or between channels.
bulgin
Hi
Like tade said, I'm almost 100% sure a wire is touching (shorting) where it shouldn't.
Use a multimeter set on 'continuity' and check between the wires and the arms metal parts, or between channels.
bulgin
I stripped all the wiring out and i think they were touching. Where i'd pulled them through the arm the silk had snagged and pulled away.
I will also check the connections though.
Thanx folks.
I will also check the connections though.
Thanx folks.
if the wires which connect to the outer, ground part of an rca plug are not well connected noise is assured. One of the first audio projects i did was to make a simple volume control by splicing in a potentiometer. First of all i didn't use a resistor divider network so it wouldn't have worked as a passive volume adjustment, but more to the point i installed the pot on the outer sleeve so basically i was turning the shielding up and down. I had a cable with controllable noise! : )
well, i rewired it. Theres definately no short between wires. The arm is fiberglass.
Silly quetion, but how cn i use my multimeter to check the solder joints? They look fine.
You may have guessed it still hums, and picks up radio😀
Silly quetion, but how cn i use my multimeter to check the solder joints? They look fine.
You may have guessed it still hums, and picks up radio😀
melt all the solder joints again. that shouldn't take very long and might work.
also, make sure you have wired it correctly. any chance you put the two ground wires on the same RCA?
also, make sure you have wired it correctly. any chance you put the two ground wires on the same RCA?
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