0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 24697 times.
Steve, hi. You DO know how to align a cartridge in a headshell, right? Set tracking force? Choose proper overhang? Set SRA? From your report, sounds like things are amiss. Could something be broke, also?
Vinyl requires some tinkering, and I would guess that you may not have things well dialed in. Work your way down the set-up list, making sure that all of the things mentioned above are dialed in. Both the cart and the pre would also be causes of concern. On the preamp side, maybe grab a Musical Fidelity V-LPS from a retailed like Music Direct or Audio Advisor that has a solid return policy. And do you have any idea of the wear on the cart? No return on carts (unless maybe Amazon does cart returns?), but you could get something like the Shure M97xE or Audio Technica AT95E for well under $100. Nice safe, reliable budget options. Hopefully some turntable gurus can step in and offer additional advice.
First, point blank you set yourself up to fail:100% no question about it IMO.That cart: you have absolutely NO IDEA how worn out it is. NONE. It was an average cheap cart 20-30 years ago.It is CRAP at this point. First buy a decent new Shure 97ME $89 here:http://www.musicdirect.com/p-7514-shure-m97xe-phono-cartridge.aspxOr this Ortofon for $69http://www.musicdirect.com/p-7392-ortofon-super-om10-mm-phono-cartridge.aspxStick it on the TT super careful adustment forget it. ust stick it on, us a free printout alignment paper gauge. No problem.Then the super cheap crap phono can be tossed in the trash. Find some low priced one worth using with your good equipment, and not only suitable for a Yorx. OK? Find some used one you can resell for what you paid.. But at least make it good enough! (so spending $800 used like for a Audio Research PH-3 is it. or a PH-3SE for $1100.So THEN you might find the stuff listenable.At LEAST start with the cart and see if it works out better... Theen you can also buy a new phono box from a dealer with a return policy? or an internet dealer like Audio Advisor with a 30 day return. Try some phono box AFTER you have done the replacement cart..This is my opinion. Sorry to be so harsh.
With only $50 invested in a 20 year old Craigslist rig, please set your expectations accordingly.
My god, the system you have will reveal every flaw of a mid-fi turntable and cartridge. You really need to spend some money. Your rig demands it.Doc