Looking at the pic, to me it just looks like a whole lot of vibration going on in a confined space. Is the hardwood floor on concrete or is there a basement, crawl space underneath? I know it would be a pain, a rug or runner underneath your rack and sub could not hurt. Double check your sub crossover to make sure its as low as possible for your speakers. You have some big ol' speakers and subs moving a lot of air in that space. Keep curtains closed. What would happen if you moved your rack to in between the main speakers?
Turntable Rumble/Feedback
Hi All,
I have the following set-up:
Nakamichi Pre-amp
Krell FPB 600
Velodyne ULD-15 Sub
JVC PL-50 Turntable with Grace tone arm and Audio Technica Cartridge
Carver Amazing Speakers
I have been trying to unsuccessfully eliminate a low frequency audible feedback when attempting to play vinyl. If I turn the sub off completely I can play a record, but really no bottom end. The Velodyne servo control has a low pass filter that I think cuts at 85 hz before getting to the Krell. With the sub on, I can play very low volume. Turning the volume up causes an audible rumble that gets louder in a feedback loop.
I originally had the table on top of a rickety old component rack and figured that was a large contributor. I had racket balls cut in half under two layers of MDF and also a set of springs under the table feet to no avail.
I received a Pangea Vulcan rack for Christmas and filled the tubes with layers of wax, sand and wax to try to add damping and assembled it tightly. Just took it for a test spin and same result. I previously had a set of Vandersteen’s hooked up which behaved the same way in terms of feedback.
The sub is sitting on a layer of MDF that has Sorbothane feet under it. The rack and Carvers are sitting on a hardwood floor. The sub is only about five feet from the rack.
So, I’m looking for advice on how to eliminate this rumble/feedback. I read in another post about using a KAB RF-1 filter, but not sure it will work as appears the application is for woofer pumping subsonic. Was also thinking about a mat below the turntable, but not sure if that will help as if I tap on the Pangea shelf I am not hearing it through the speakers.
As a final note, the problem occurs not only when playing vinyl but also if the turntable is off and the needle is fist sitting in the groove, so should not be motor noise. Thanks in advance for any advice here!
Ken
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