Ground Anchor
Audio signals sound better if electrical noise is lower
Rated 5/5 based on 1 reviews.SKU: OLGA
An Overlooked Factor
In high-fidelity vinyl playback, the goal is to faithfully reproduce the original sound. Yet there is an often-overlooked factor that undermines that goal: ground noise! This electrical interference creeps into your system and obscures the signal from your cartridge, robbing the music of clarity, dynamics, and life.
The Unique Nature of the Vinyl Signal
Unlike most audio components that draw power from the mains, a phono cartridge operates differently. As the stylus traces the groove, it generates a fresh electrical signal through electromagnetic induction between magnets and coils – a miniature generator at the end of your tonearm. This signal is inherently electrically clean, free from wall-power noise, and often floats relative to ground. Interference with vinyl signal quality is primarily mechanical, stemming from poor bearings, materials, and design.
However, electrically clean, that low-level output is extremely delicate. Moving-magnet (MM) cartridges produce around 5 mV, while moving-coil (MC) designs can drop to as little as 0.1 mV. To transmit this fragile signal through the tonearm without adding mechanical issues, manufacturers use thin, generally unshielded wires inside the armtube. The tube itself serves as shielding but also as an antenna, picking up unwanted radio frequencies (RF), electromagnetic interference (EMI), airborne noise, mains AC hum, and even microphonic vibrations from components.
Any electrical waveform needs a 0V reference (ground) to exist. Your system’s ground, which is tied to the mains earth and component chassis, is bombarded by these disturbances. Standard grounding helps reduce noise, but it’s rarely perfect, leaving residual interference that obscures the music.
How Ground Noise Degrades Sound
The audible effects include a subtle haze or veil over fine details, reduced texture in instruments and vocals, poorer separation between musical elements, and less precisely defined instrument placement within the soundstage. A higher noise floor compresses dynamics, making quiet passages feel compressed and less impactful. True black backgrounds disappear, replaced by a faint interference that reduces overall engagement and realism, particularly in high-resolution systems, classical recordings, or low-level listening, where subtlety is key.
Introducing the Origin Live Ground Anchor
Origin Live’s new Ground Anchor targets this exact problem. Developed in close collaboration with UK noise specialists Puritan Audio Laboratories, it’s a compact grounding tool (160 × 65 × 40 mm) that connects between your tonearm cable grounds and the phonostage’s grounding post.
Inside its enclosure, advanced noise-absorbing technology converts disruptive ground-referenced interference into harmless heat, effectively removing it from the signal path.
The improvements are meaningful. The Ground Anchor provides clarity in detail and texture, deeper black backgrounds, better separation of musical elements, and more precisely defined soundstages. It’s particularly effective with step-up transformers (SUTs), where you often trade detail for space and richness.
A standout feature is the three cartridge-side grounding posts. Origin Live’s premium tonearm cables use multiple grounds (for arm structure, shielding, and optional signal reference) to minimise hum across varying phono-stage designs. This makes connections easier and less cumbersome, with the added benefit of supporting up to three tonearms from a single unit.
Universally compatible with any tonearm and phonostage, the Ground Anchor reflects both our and Puritan’s shared conviction that products must be developed by ear, through real listening tests.
Product Details
Includes 50 cm gold-plated beryllium copper ground cable with adaptable terminations (banana, spade, spring clip).
Want to make a difference to your record player setup? The Ground Anchor could be the next upgrade to elevate your listening experience.
(OLGA)
| SKU | OLGA |
| Brand | ORIGIN LIVE |
| Shipping Weight | 0.7000kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.210m |
| Shipping Height | 0.090m |
| Shipping Length | 0.170m |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.003213000m3 |
1 Year Warranty
A worthwhile improvement for my phono setup
12 May 2026I saw the online reviews of this device and was curious. I use the Origin Live Strata platter mat and the Gravity Two record weight and am very happy with these. Origin Live seem to make innovative and well engineered products. After good experience adding network filters for my digital side, I decided I should give this Ground Anchor a go for my phono setup, which is after all my primary music source. The easy Decibel HiFi returns policy gave me confidence to try it and if it didn't do anything I could simply return it. I ordered it and it was delivered to me in Melbourne the next day which was impressive. I use a Moving Coil cartridge and a Step Up transformer connected to my phono stage with ground wires from both devices star ground to the phone stage. It has always been fiddly with attaching both spade lugs to the ground plug on my phono amp. With the ground anchor the spades fit easily on to the individual input ground terminals (of which there are 3) and the supplied, very high quality ground anchor output cable then connects securely to the phonostage. Several high quality terminations are provided which provide different options for this. I am very impressed with the level of design and engineering in this product. With my noise floor already low to begin with there was an obvious effect on sound quality which was clearly noticeable. Although subtle, there is a distinct improvement in musical coherence and the sound was more “relaxed”. I quite liked the effect and think it is a worthwhile improvement to my setup. I do have a low level 50Hz AC hum which is really only noticeable at maximum volume and is not audible at listening volumes and is not a real issue for me. The ground anchor didn’t seem to reduce this “hum” which is likely to be some interference coming from another device. Nevertheless, the Origin Live Ground Anchor does what is claimed to do for me and it is staying in my system.
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