I live in the same building as an FM radio station. There is a certain amount of RFI that I can hear using ANY phone preamp, just so happens I am using my Eros at the moment.
The setup I'm using for testing this is a VPI Scout, Dynavector 10X5, EROS, and a CRACK/SPEEDBALL headphone amp.
All cables are 12-inch "Blue Jean" low capacitance cables, Beyer DT880 600 ohm headphones.
With the Crack gain set to a normal listening level, when I lift the stylus from the LP I hear the distinct buzz of RFI along with very faint mumbling of the FM station's audio.
When I touch the ground point on the VPI Scout with a finger the level of this RFI goes down about 6 dB. Moving the Scout and Eros around changes the character of the sound and increases / decreases the level a little bit. Playing with wires running from the Scout ground lug to AC third pin safety ground at the wall socket - as I move the wire around to take it over to the socket, the level of RFI goes up and down, the harmonics of the buzz change, etc etc. Connecting the wire to the third pin doesn't do anything.
Removing the input cables from the EROS, the RFI drops to the noise floor of the EROS. I'd estimate that the RFI noise is ~10 dB louder than the residual noise of the Eros. Removing the phono signal ground from the Eros or the turntable lug makes the RFI worse.
Using a different phono preamp (Parasound Z-Phono) made no difference. Using different signal cables made no difference. Changing from the Crack / Beyer DT-880's to a Stax SRM-T1 and Stax SR-007 headphones made no difference. Chaning the arrangement of AC cords from all plugged into a powerstrip to all plugged directly into wall socket made no difference.
Am I going to have to listen to vinyl inside a Faraday cage?