Hi Atmasphere,
**Woofer pumping is a symptom of an incorrect cartridge setup, wherein the cartridge compliance combined with the effective mass of the arm causes the combination to have a mechanical resonance outside the range of about 7-12Hz.**
That's possible but often a compliant cartridge on a med/heavy arm won't cause pumping, even if it's resonating at 6Hz. Acoustic or mechanical feedback is a much more likely cause. Turntables on top of equipment racks, susceptible to mechanical shock, are more prone to have problems. They are likely to have problems even when there is no cu/arm mass mismatch.
Regards,
**Woofer pumping is a symptom of an incorrect cartridge setup, wherein the cartridge compliance combined with the effective mass of the arm causes the combination to have a mechanical resonance outside the range of about 7-12Hz.**
That's possible but often a compliant cartridge on a med/heavy arm won't cause pumping, even if it's resonating at 6Hz. Acoustic or mechanical feedback is a much more likely cause. Turntables on top of equipment racks, susceptible to mechanical shock, are more prone to have problems. They are likely to have problems even when there is no cu/arm mass mismatch.
Regards,