So, let me preface by stating that I have had many turntables hooked up to my receiver and have never had a grounding issue. Also, I have never had any issues with the cartridges that I roll through my system. I have had the occasional loose cartridge connection, and this is usually right where I go if I have a hum. Issue solved.
I got a raise at work and thought I would treat myself to a better turntable. I had narrowed down the search to two decks within my price range. The Michell Gyrodec and the VPI Prime 3D 10.5". I wanted to buy domestic, so I went with the used VPI. It had great reviews and people saying it is detailed, musical, black and it is going to be their forever table. Sounded great. Until I got it, and it has a grounding issue. When I went online with the issue it turns out there are a lot of people out there with the same problem with VPI. After reading thread after thread on multiple forums. Nobody out there seems to have a definitive answer to the problem. Not only that but, VPI seems to get a lot of people contacting them about brand new and used decks that have this same issue. Worst part is, they don't seem to care. VPI directs you to your dealer and they both give you all the same information that doesn't seem to fix anybody's problem. I didn't purchase my deck new, so I didn't expect a dealer to give a rats rear about me, but I called one anyway. The story I got was that this is a known issue, its common. However, it is not the norm, but you should count your blessings if you get a perfect VPI. I was astounded that VPI could have such quality control/engineering issues and remain in business. Needless to say, if I had come across the derogatory threads before I bought, I would NOT have purchased a VPI.
I have made sure the cartridge connections are secure. Upon reading a post about a VPI ground issue, I sanded the paint off of the needle that the uni-pivot rides on. However, this did not fix my issue as it did theirs. I removed some paint from under the screws on the junction box and disassembled the base and cleaned all connections and made sure everything was put back together securely. I then reflowed all solder connections in the junction box. The left RCA was virtually impossible to get a cable on and off of it. I replaced it with an exact replica. I changed my cables and ground wire. I have operated each channel independently and get the same issue. When I pinch the wire bundle coming from the tonearm to the junction, the hum increases. If I touch any metal on, the base, junction box or grounding lug the hum decreases significantly. Virtually goes away completely. The loop is even affected by me touching the volume knob on my receiver. Nothing I did had any negative affects. Perhaps, it got better to a minute degree.
Needless to say I am not going to risk messing up my receiver. So I guess I have a 50lb paperweight.
If anybody has any suggestions, short of having the tonearm rewired. Please let me know. Thanks
I got a raise at work and thought I would treat myself to a better turntable. I had narrowed down the search to two decks within my price range. The Michell Gyrodec and the VPI Prime 3D 10.5". I wanted to buy domestic, so I went with the used VPI. It had great reviews and people saying it is detailed, musical, black and it is going to be their forever table. Sounded great. Until I got it, and it has a grounding issue. When I went online with the issue it turns out there are a lot of people out there with the same problem with VPI. After reading thread after thread on multiple forums. Nobody out there seems to have a definitive answer to the problem. Not only that but, VPI seems to get a lot of people contacting them about brand new and used decks that have this same issue. Worst part is, they don't seem to care. VPI directs you to your dealer and they both give you all the same information that doesn't seem to fix anybody's problem. I didn't purchase my deck new, so I didn't expect a dealer to give a rats rear about me, but I called one anyway. The story I got was that this is a known issue, its common. However, it is not the norm, but you should count your blessings if you get a perfect VPI. I was astounded that VPI could have such quality control/engineering issues and remain in business. Needless to say, if I had come across the derogatory threads before I bought, I would NOT have purchased a VPI.
I have made sure the cartridge connections are secure. Upon reading a post about a VPI ground issue, I sanded the paint off of the needle that the uni-pivot rides on. However, this did not fix my issue as it did theirs. I removed some paint from under the screws on the junction box and disassembled the base and cleaned all connections and made sure everything was put back together securely. I then reflowed all solder connections in the junction box. The left RCA was virtually impossible to get a cable on and off of it. I replaced it with an exact replica. I changed my cables and ground wire. I have operated each channel independently and get the same issue. When I pinch the wire bundle coming from the tonearm to the junction, the hum increases. If I touch any metal on, the base, junction box or grounding lug the hum decreases significantly. Virtually goes away completely. The loop is even affected by me touching the volume knob on my receiver. Nothing I did had any negative affects. Perhaps, it got better to a minute degree.
Needless to say I am not going to risk messing up my receiver. So I guess I have a 50lb paperweight.
If anybody has any suggestions, short of having the tonearm rewired. Please let me know. Thanks