Phasemation Cartridge Compliance or Alignment Issue?


I think I may be having a compliance mismatch issue with the tonearm on my MoFi Ultradeck and my new Phasemation PP-300. I'm fairly new to selecting matching components in analog systems - the Ultrdeck had the mastertracker MM cartridge preinstalled. I had that cart for several years and noticed some degradation to the sound and looked to upgrade my setup with something new.

I've come across two records where I'm getting some distortion across the first song on a side. My speaker's woofers also pulse like they are trying to play a really low note. The record plays fine closer to the center. 

Tracking down the mass of the MoFi tonearm was actually a challenge. From various threads that I've read online, the effective mass of the arm is different than what MoFi states in their specifications. Based on this thread, my assumption is that the effective mass of the arm is 25.14 grams.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/cartridge-reccomendations-for-the-mofi-ultradeck

I was searching for a low compliance MC cartridge to match with this tonearm and came across the Phasemation PP-300 as an option. This cartridge has an effective mass of 11.1g and a compliance of 8.0x(e-6)cm/dynamic@100hz. Using an online calculator, i thought I wad made a good selection, however based on some research, I've since learned that you need to convert this figure to compliance at 10hz for proper evaluation and system matching (1.7x multiplier). Recalculating with the new figure yields a resonance of 7.0hz. Have I made a mistake going with this cartridge? Many of the records that I've played have no issues whatsoever. One of the poor performing records is a live recording and the other is an album with low frequency electronic synth sounds.

I set up the cartridge with a Dr. Feickert protractor. Looking closely at the cartridge, it appears that the headshell and cantilever are very slightly askew from each other. I aligned the cartridge to the headshell. Is it possible that a slight misalignment would make the low system resonance more problematic? I don't notice any skew to the image and both channels seem balanced to my ears but of course that is challenging to determine.

Is there anything that can be done to raise the resonance of the system to a more optimal value?

Any help or insight would be appreciated!

ajnackman

Showing 2 responses by bill_k

Record warps typically present as a resonance in the 4 to 6Hz range and are most prevalent in the outer grooves. So as a rule you'd like to keep your arm/cartridge system resonance higher than that frequency range but below the audible bass range and 7Hz is too close. Since you're only experiencing the problem in the outer grooves it seems likely that even slight warps could be exciting your resonant frequency which results in woofer pumping. Sorry but it seems like the cartridge is a mismatch with your arm.

Regarding the possibility of the problem being feedback from the speakers to stylus, I don't believe that's what you're experiencing. When such a feedback loop is encountered it's experienced as a growl that increases in intensity until you turn the volume down.