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Phono Preamp buzz

I'm running my sl1200mk2 through an audio technica ATPE03 phono preamp into bose powered computer speakers through anRCA (red/white) cable...
it's emitting a huge buzz, even when not on, but just connected... the wires seem fine, any suggestions?

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Ditto. Double check the ground cable. If it is connected, then try a different set of RCA cables. Also check the connections on your headshell/cartridge. Make sure all 4 wires are properly secure.

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Don't forget to ground the ground cable from the turntable.

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