
be grounded! Phono is not like a CD player and if this is your first table or your return
to vinyl after a decade or so you must remember that phono amplification can be 1,000
times higher than CD or streaming so any noise that gets into the system will be
amplified much more. Kill the noise with proper grounding and your system will sound
better.
●A pop on motor turn on or turn off:
oIn some systems the phono section is not well shielded and will pick up the EMF
created by the switch opening to turn off the turntable. If your system is like that you
can get into the habit of muting (the preferred method as you should really do that) or
you can experiment with capacitors across the on-off switch. We supply the table with
a .001 microfarad cap, you can change it to a .01 microfarad cap and it may eliminate
to lower the problem to a tolerable level. A judicious grounding will many times solve
this problem also.
●Trembling of tonearm when playing records:
oYou have a Gimbal tonearm, it sits on 4 bearings and is constantly moving with the
record grooves; spiralling in and out as the record centre changes and moving up and
down with minute warps. It is perfectly normal and inaudible.
●Sibilance and distortion in both channels:
oAzimuth not set correctly or diamond stylus misaligned on cartridge. This is usually a
setup or cartridge issue, not a tonearm issue. It can also be caused by a tracking force
that is too light even if it reads correctly. Tracking force needed is determined by the
temperature in the room, below 70 degrees (31 Deg Celsius) requires greater tracking
force. We have found almost all cartridges work and sound best at 72 degrees (30 Deg
Celsius).
oA small light (not cold LED) put above a turntable in a cold room will heat up the
cartridge just enough to make it much more compliant and track better.
oBefore going crazy try a slightly higher tracking force, it usually solves all the problems
and zero in on the azimuth adjustment.
oAnother possibility is probably not as bad as the next photo but will definitely cause
distortion and sibilance even in small amounts.
●Distortion in left channel:
oToo much anti-skate.
●Distortion in right channel:
oToo little anti-skate.
●Noise at startup:
oIf you get a screeching sound on startup, simply powder the drive belt with talc powder
and the noise will dissipate.