Hi kam1787, thanks for your response.
To connect the preamp inputs and outputs I disconnected the L and R tabs of the RCA sockets where they connect on to the amp mainboard (leaving the common/earth connected) and used unshielded wires (50mm long) to connect the preamp inputs to the RCA socket tabs and the preamp outputs to the mainboard.
The preamp power in V+, V- and 0V connects directly to the amp power supply through wires about 150mm long. No filters, just 1k 1W resistors in the V+ and V- lines and 15V zeners to drop the voltage down from the 50V. The preamp board does have 10uF capacitors between 0V and the V+ and V- connections.
So the common/ground signal connection from the turntable connects to the amp 0V which connects to the common/ground of the preamp via the 0V power connection to the amp power supply.
So. I had a poke and I noticed that if I touch or hold my finger near to the unshielded preamp input and output connecting wires increases the hum so I think the first step is to replace these with shielded wires.
I intend to connect the shielding to the preamp 0V and leave the other end of the shielding unconnected (so to avoid earth loops).
Is that good practice?
Thanks.