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Bill wrote: The Thorens TD124 had earthed to the mains metalwork, but the pickup was mounted on the wooden side panel and earthed to the amp. My TD150 has a two core mains lead. It gives you the choice of grounding the chassis and pickup via a separate earth lead to the pre-amp ground terminal, or either (or none at all) But I've got an SME arm on it. Think I grounded both the chassis and it, before I fitted a disk pre-amp to it. But all you need to do is try them all for the least hum. -- *Modulation in all things * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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