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For a few brief hours on Saturday, I had the house to myself and was able to really turn up the wick on my system. The problem is that I started generating feedback as I turned it up. The louder it got the more feedback was produced. I was using my turntable, and I didn't experiment with the CDP to see if the same thing happened. I am thinking this is being caused by the needle picking up vibrations in the air, but I really don't know what is causing it. Anyone else have this happen?What can I do about it besides turn down the volume?
Those belt drive units were not designed for real world music playback. Sell the Music Hall, get a Technics 1200, do the mods and forget about feedback.
QuoteThose belt drive units were not designed for real world music playback. Sell the Music Hall, get a Technics 1200, do the mods and forget about feedback. I'm not trying to be a smartass, but are you saying that all belt drive turntables are crap How does the belt drive cause feedback?
Do you have a tubed phono stage?These have really high gain, so the tubes can develop microphonics. IF so, you should try tapping on the tubes in the phono stage to see if you can hear the thumps in the speaker output.
Wrong turntable. Lesson learned. Put it up for sale...