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Noisy transformer

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let me start by saying I am very new at this DIY audio stuff. Maybe this is something I should know, but I don't.

some time ago I built an aikido pre amp. I got the all in one board and parts from glassware audio. I used an Antek toroidal transformer 300 VA 230 volt. So far so good.

recently I finished a salas phono pre amp and shunt regulator. Still good. I noticed the phono pre got quieter when I put it's transformer in it's own box

The Aikido is fairly quiet, but not dead quiet, so I figure I should put it's transformer in it's own enclosure. I go ahead and find a steel box that just fits over the transformer and still fits in the preamps chassis. Great I think until I turn the thing on. The transformer buzzes and the center bolt gets hot?! I unplug it and check that I didn't short something out. I didn't. Take the box out It works fine put it in and it buzzes. Tell me why.....
Thanks, Evan
 
Bill, thanks for the time. You mean the box is acting like part of the transformer? I'm not sure I get it, but I will try isolating the bolt. I thought the box should be grounded to work as a better shield.
thanks again, Evan
 
You can keep the box grounded. Your present configuration has a continuous metal path through the center of the transformer and around the outside. This path needs to be broken somewhere and insulating the bolt from the box with a shoulder washer is probably easiest.
 
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