Paul Joppa
Moderator
I think there is a confusion with words. When you say "the TT is unplugged" are you referring to the power supply unplugged from the wall outlet, or the cartridge interconnect unplugged from the turntable, or the cartridge interconnect unplugged from the Seduction?
What led me to this question is a desire to better guess whether the buzz is electric fields (wire or body acting as an antenna, typically for radio-frequency fields) or ground wire currents.
This has become a long thread, and it's difficult to get all the data together to make sense of it. Perhaps we should first concentrate on the buzz, ignoring the hum and the tube rush until the buzz problem is solved. Can you summarize the exact configuration or configurations which have teh buzz, and the one that does not?
What led me to this question is a desire to better guess whether the buzz is electric fields (wire or body acting as an antenna, typically for radio-frequency fields) or ground wire currents.
This has become a long thread, and it's difficult to get all the data together to make sense of it. Perhaps we should first concentrate on the buzz, ignoring the hum and the tube rush until the buzz problem is solved. Can you summarize the exact configuration or configurations which have teh buzz, and the one that does not?