OK, I've had a chance to look through the archives at VA, and am more confused than ever. Some posters there suggested that the wobble was due to unclean vinyl (my soul, perhaps, but never my records). Others suggested that the VTF was set incorrectly (I'm at 1.55g; Grado recommends 1.5). Still others suggested that the 'arm/cartridge match was improper. This last point is what has me still concerned.
Factoring in an effective mass of ~16.5 grams (11 g for RB-250, 5.5 g for cartridge, plus some miniscule amount for two mounting screws), and Grado's published rating of 20 cu for the cartridge, I calculated the Grado/Rega resonant frequency at about 8.6 Hz. The chart at the bottom of Van den Hul's phono FAQ webpage essentially confirms this.
Is this really too far outside the recommended 9-11 Hz range?
And, isn't the problem that the Grado has slightly too *high* a compliance for my 'arm, rather than too *low* a compliance?
It seems that Jlazart's recommendation of a total effective mass of ~14 g is spot-on, but also that I'm in the ballpark. So I have to think the Grado wobble (or wiggle) is due to something other than 'arm/cartridge matching, at least in my case. (My latest theory is that the slightly wider grooves of a 45 RPM pressing and/or the wider lead-in grooves prove difficult for the Grado to track.)
I'll certainly look for something a bit lower in compliance when I upgrade (soon).
Thanks again. Sorry to beat this topic to death--just trying to learn something from it.
Factoring in an effective mass of ~16.5 grams (11 g for RB-250, 5.5 g for cartridge, plus some miniscule amount for two mounting screws), and Grado's published rating of 20 cu for the cartridge, I calculated the Grado/Rega resonant frequency at about 8.6 Hz. The chart at the bottom of Van den Hul's phono FAQ webpage essentially confirms this.
Is this really too far outside the recommended 9-11 Hz range?
And, isn't the problem that the Grado has slightly too *high* a compliance for my 'arm, rather than too *low* a compliance?
It seems that Jlazart's recommendation of a total effective mass of ~14 g is spot-on, but also that I'm in the ballpark. So I have to think the Grado wobble (or wiggle) is due to something other than 'arm/cartridge matching, at least in my case. (My latest theory is that the slightly wider grooves of a 45 RPM pressing and/or the wider lead-in grooves prove difficult for the Grado to track.)
I'll certainly look for something a bit lower in compliance when I upgrade (soon).
Thanks again. Sorry to beat this topic to death--just trying to learn something from it.