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Turntable setup hell!
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<blockquote data-quote="irengineer" data-source="post: 336826" data-attributes="member: 1315"><p>Ok, loads of stuff to do and check. I'd start by having a good look at the cartridge alignment and tracking weight. Bought the cartridge with an arm from FDLSYS, I am 100% sure the AT95 is not the issue, but it may well be the alignment, as done by myself. Worst of the LP's is the Jack Johnson, with side B sounding better than side A. The hum on the phono stage may be due to the lack of a ground wire on the stock standard RB250 arm wiring. How do I check VTA?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irengineer, post: 336826, member: 1315"] Ok, loads of stuff to do and check. I'd start by having a good look at the cartridge alignment and tracking weight. Bought the cartridge with an arm from FDLSYS, I am 100% sure the AT95 is not the issue, but it may well be the alignment, as done by myself. Worst of the LP's is the Jack Johnson, with side B sounding better than side A. The hum on the phono stage may be due to the lack of a ground wire on the stock standard RB250 arm wiring. How do I check VTA? [/QUOTE]
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