Anyone have this turntable issue?


Whenever I set my cartridge on the record, I hear a loud pop. This is with the volume turned down all the way. It seems to be the stylus entering the groove. I have done everything to avoid static in the system. I'm quite sure it is not static. Just one loud pop when the cartridge is lowered. No problems after that. I cannot imagine how that impulse noise gets to the speaker with zero gain on the preamp/processor. How can this happen?!
thejeenyus54

Showing 1 response by lewm

I have no clear notion of what is going on, but I just wanted to point out that a static discharge can be very very high in voltage (thousands of volts or more, over the span of a few micro- or milliseconds), although vanishingly low in current.  Therefore, I could imagine that such a discharge would pass right through a volume control, regardless of its setting.

Also, before one feels confident of having eliminated a static charge with fancy external gadgets, one ought to look at the following:  Are you wearing leather soled shoes?  Does the turntable sit over a wool carpet or the like?  Is your body grounded?  Very often the cause of static charge build-up is "us".