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    Turntable and phono preamp white noise

    The other day I dusted off and setup my JVC L-A31 turntable that I purchased in approximately 1981, plugged it into my Creek phono preamp OB H-18 MM that I purchased in the mid to late 90s, and plugged it all into a JoLida JX10 integrated tube amplifier [on loan to me].

    Once a record was loaded, the turntable was spinning with the needle hovering above the record [i.e. not playing], the phono preamp turned on, and the JX10 turned on I could hear a constant, although somewhat discrete, "white noise" out of my speakers. When I selected another source, the noise disappeared. When I switched it back to the turntable it returned. I plugged my turntable into a different input on the back of the amp and the noise followed it. Any ideas on what could be causing this?

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    If you turn the volume all the way down, is it still there? Chances are it's noise from your TT. I would suggest cleaning it with contact cleaner, including the cables.

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    Clean interior switches?

    If you turn the volume all the way down, is it still there?
    No.

    Chances are it's noise from your TT. I would suggest cleaning it with contact cleaner, including the cables.
    Prior to hooking it all up I cleaned all of the RCA connectors on both devices with deoxit. I you suggesting that I open up the turntable and do the same with any switches I find on the inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctctc



    Prior to hooking it all up I cleaned all of the RCA connectors on both devices with deoxit. I you suggesting that I open up the turntable and do the same with any switches I find on the inside?
    Yes sir. If your table has speed control in the form of a dial or knob, it should also contain a couple of pots on the motor control board. These act like a master control and should be cleaned thoroughly. This will help your table's speed stability.


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    Is there anything that can be cleaned on the interior of the phono preamp?
    No. Just interior access to the power switch, which by the way, you should leave on at all times.


    Try another test. Unplug the TT from the preamp and see if the noise is there. Make sure you clean all 8 litz connectors and the headshell's connection also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    Yes sir. If your table has speed control in the form of a dial or knob, it should also contain a couple of pots on the motor control board. These act like a master control and should be cleaned thoroughly. This will help your table's speed stability.
    yes it has thanks!

    The noise level has diminished significantly and now is only slightly audible within the last 10% highest volume settings of the amp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctctc
    yes it has thanks!

    The noise level has diminished significantly and now is only slightly audible within the last 10% highest volume settings of the amp.
    It's probably best not to turn it up quite that high, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctctc
    yes it has thanks!

    The noise level has diminished significantly and now is only slightly audible within the last 10% highest volume settings of the amp.
    So are you saying the problem was in the speed pots?

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    I would also wonder if it's the phono preamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob
    I would also wonder if it's the phono preamp.
    How so? Remember I have one of those, dead quiet. Quite a few buttons on his TT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    How so? Remember I have one of those, dead quiet. Quite a few buttons on his TT.
    Maybe something wrong with it.

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    Aha, yes perhaps. Actually many variables but I think after sitting so long the TT is the best start and then come through the chain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    Aha, yes perhaps. Actually many variables but I think after sitting so long the TT is the best start and then come through the chain.
    Perhaps, but the phono preamp has been sitting, too, and although I'm no expert I'd bet there are as many or more noisemaker candidates in the preamp as the turntable. The phono stage of my Adcom GFP-565 made enough noise to be heard from probably at least 5 feet away, but it I wondered if maybe it was quieter in its younger days. Just speculating, though.

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    Perhaps, but the phono preamp has been sitting, too, and although I'm no expert I'd bet there are as many or more noisemaker candidates in the preamp as the turntable.
    Is there anything that can be cleaned on the interior of the phono preamp?

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    How do you like the amp? It looks like it could be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob
    How do you like the amp? It looks like it could be nice.
    Indeed it looks beautiful. Compared to the Sony STR-DG 820, the FX 10 produces distinct highs, strong lows and has a certain warmth. In spite of it being a low wattage amp it can power my vintage Marantz speakers to volumes beyond my listening comfort level.

    I plan on comparing it to other integrated amps in its price range.

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