Buy a new stylus for your Grado, you can even find a better stylus and it will be an upgrade in sound quality.
A pitch too High!
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Dear @terrible : No audiophile but the cartridge manufacturer really can tell you with the specific toold the true and real condition of a stylus tip.
The ones that think can do it are only dreaming with eyes opened.
R. |
terrible, I don't think anyone has mentioned this but you might consider lowering the tonearm a slight, slight bit, so that the cartridge is tilting upwards. That will help flush out the sound some and it may help with the higher signal. Aside from that, if you have a gain adjustment in your phonostage, I would try turning that down. |
@atmasphere @chakster Why do you guys want me to buy a new Grado stylus. Are you assuming the stylus may be damaged? A few bounces across a record can damage a stylus is it. ? Thought it was made of tougher stuff. Though sound wise I don't have an issue right now. I think a few more records down I'll get a fairer idea.
@goofyfoot adjusting the tonearm was one of the first things I had done. Getting it parallel to the record. |
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