You may have a bad electrical connection in the little wires between the cartridge pin clips and the tonearm shaft or where the tonearm wiring is attached to the tonearm's signal socket (into which the interconnect cable to the phono preamp is plugged). Try gently moving the little wires near the cartridge back and forth between plays, and see if the problem gets worse or better. Try rotating the signal socket back and forth on its mounting also. If neither of these actions makes a difference, consider switching the left vs right channel connections at the cartridge pins to see if the problem is in the cartridge. Of course, it could be anything in your signal chain, as has already been mentioned. Good luck.
Where is noise coming from?
Hello!
I need your help. I hear a "soft nuisance noise" from one of my speakers everytime I play my basis turntable. This irritating soft noise switches to the other speaker as I switch the phono cable channels. This DOES NOT happen when I play my digital/cds., only during vinyl playing.
I have a klyne phono preamp and SFL 2.
Is the cartridge(transfiguration) the culprit? or is it the phono preamp? Tonearm wiring(graham)?
Please help.
I need your help. I hear a "soft nuisance noise" from one of my speakers everytime I play my basis turntable. This irritating soft noise switches to the other speaker as I switch the phono cable channels. This DOES NOT happen when I play my digital/cds., only during vinyl playing.
I have a klyne phono preamp and SFL 2.
Is the cartridge(transfiguration) the culprit? or is it the phono preamp? Tonearm wiring(graham)?
Please help.