Seeking help with feedback through audio system
I currently use a high mass, direct coupled turntable and have been experiencing some strange "feedback" type issues - I will explain below.
I'd like to know if anyone else has experienced these type of problems and if there is a potential solution.
Situation:
My table sits on a wall shelf (massive & "home made") which connects/integrates with a load bearing wall. I have it set up this way because I have VERY springy hardwood floors which just don't work with any turntable (suspended or non-suspended).
Everything sounds great but at a certain volume level, I begin to hear what I presume to be feedback. It is a steady upper mid-range resonant tone which does not amplify or get louder, it just remains constant until a few seconds after the overall system volume is lowered. The feedback will continue between songs on a record but eventually gets drowned out by the next song and becomes less audible. I can faintly hear the feedback "within" the next song.
When the volume is lowered, the sound is great - with no feedback issues.
I presume this feedback is caused by the interaction between my room and the cartridge (Shelter 901) - which from what I've read may not be a good match for my unipivot tonearm - further complicating or enhancing the problem. I dunno. I did try moving the table to a different location within the room and the same problem occurred when the system was playing at about the same volume - however I think the frequency or tone-of-the-feedback-tone was a bit lower - perhaps mid-bass feedback.
Again, I'd like to know if any of you have experience anything like this and hopefully you've got suggestions on how to alleviate the problem.