Montgomery,
This topic has been discussed here many, many times. Just do some search for an in-depth discussion regarding this issue.
In a nutshell, the culprit is your Classic; you'd need to replace a capacitor in the motor to get rid of the pop. Or you can simply lower the volume all the way down or switch the input before you turn off the turntable. That's what I do.
This topic has been discussed here many, many times. Just do some search for an in-depth discussion regarding this issue.
In a nutshell, the culprit is your Classic; you'd need to replace a capacitor in the motor to get rid of the pop. Or you can simply lower the volume all the way down or switch the input before you turn off the turntable. That's what I do.