I would be inclined to take a small magnet and run it over the platter to see if there is some point of attraction within the platter itself. Simple test to do. Very odd problem indeed.
So Weird- No Stylus Contact Woofer Pumping with Hana ML and Elac PPA-2
I observed the weirdest thing I have ever seen in audio. With the cartridge positioned above the record, tone arm locked up and platter spinning, the woofers were pumping on my system. I googled every permutation of query I could think of but came back with no hits. That’s when I decided to video the problem- link below:
I could type out all the details but the video pretty much covers everything. I thought ya’ll might be interested in this.
- ...
- 167 posts total
@mijostyn static can build up on one section of the vinyl. As the record spins the area with static affects the magnets in the cartridge and causes the base to move in rhythm with the section moving underneath the cartridge. |
I think it’s a red herring, meaning something else is or was going on that neither we nor the OP have detected. Which is why I asked the OP to see if he can recreate the phenomenon by restoring the original conditions. It cannot be the platter per se because we see the pumping disappears when LP and mat are removed. Funk Firm mat contains no metal either. I’d bet the pumping has either directly to do with balanced mode or has nothing to do with what we see. I certainly don’t blame the OP for not wanting to change back to XLRs just for my/our benefit. |
- 167 posts total