What temperature is your cartridge?????


When I worked at Adcom on the Crosscoil high output moving coil we discovered that we had to measure frequency response and tracking at a particular temperature. If it was warmer the cartridge ( ALL CARTRIDGES) tracked better and were brighter and on a cold New Jersey morning they sounded dull and wouldn't track for beans. Install a lamp next to your turntable and small themometer. Never go below 72 degree F. You can literall fine tune a cartridge by heating it up or cooling it down. It has to do with the compliance of the rubber used in mounting the armature.
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Showing 1 response by superclamp040b

have had exactly the same experience like you all.
my solution: i have my two Atma-Sphere MA-2 amps located right next to my rig, the 2 kilo-watts of dissipation works wonders, no lamps no hairdryers needed.
what a crazy bunch we are.... i love it.