OK but how do you get out of it?one ground/earth = no hum
two ground/earth - hums with multiple earth loops
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Ground Loop Hum
A ground loop hum occurs when there’s a difference in electrical potential (voltage) between different components in your audio setup. This difference can create a loop, leading to unwanted electrical interference manifesting as a low-frequency hum or buzz. Turntables, like many audio devices, are susceptible to ground loop hum.
Multiple Ground Paths: If your turntable and other audio components are plugged into separate power outlets or grounded differently, ground loop hum can occur
And could it be the preamp causing the issue? The turntable plugged into line in using its preamp is silent. Plugged into the Rega amp phono using line out is silent. But plugged into the Moon preamp with TT line out and into the Rega line in - hum...