I had the same table you have, the TT-15S1 and it did the same thing. I checked and rechecked till I had enough. I couldn't figure it out. So I returned it to the dealer I bought it from and got the Rega P5 and now I'm very satisfied. I never cared to find out any thing more about the Marantz. It sounds like you have my table.
skipping problem - Marantz TT-15S1
I just got my new Marantz hooked up. It's sounds amazing, but it skips when it nears the middle of every record. I have tried playing with the counterbalance on the tonearm, but it's had no effect on the problem. Would adjusting the tonearm height help?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks, in advance, for the help.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks, in advance, for the help.
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Is the tonearm contacting another object at the end of the record? I know, it sounds like a dumb question, but I've made all the dumb mistakes one can make (I think), and that was one of them. The back of the tonearm was contacting the wall of the shelf at the very end of the record! I also had a problem where the cueing mechanism wasn't level, and contacted the tonearm at the end of a record. That caused skipping. If it's none of those, then it sounds like you have way too much anti-skate, and the arm is being pulled back to toward the arm-rest. Does the Marantz have an azimuth adjustment? Is the table itself level? Hope this helps. |
Trip- That is actually good to hear. Makes me think it isn't just me. I really love the sound of this table and would like to get it to work. I'm going to give Marantz a call. TFK- No, there is nothing that it actually contacting the arm, and i used one of those laser-level things to make sure it is level. It does seem like the arm is being pulled back to the rest position, though. |
03-01-07: StorgusoIf you are positive the arm lift is free of the arm in the down position, and the arm moves freely on the arm pivot then it sure sounds like the problem is too much anti skate applied. Read this review article on the TT. Here is a paragraph from the article about the anti-skate mechanism. "The anti skate is done by a magnet system which in my first sample was installed backwards, reversing the direction of the anti skate torque. The screw-in stationary magnet should attract the front magnet on the arm and repel the back one. Try this with the stationary magnet not yet installed to be sure things are right." |
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