@pani thanks for confirming my suspicions. the edgy sound seems to be going away after another solid day of spinning records. it seems to be sounding much better all around and this is inspiring confidence.
i am using a lehmann black cube se ii on the 56db gain setting.
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@jollytinker thanks for the tip, i had no idea you could tighten the slotted nuts.
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@sbank thank you.
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@almarg i tried setting the resistance of my stage (lehmann black cube se ii) at 1Kohm initially but the treble was exceedingly bright. I can double back and see how it sounds now. I also have the option of adding my own resistors for values between 100 ohm and 1Kohm.
can the RF issue you are referring to be a source of hum? I notice a slight hum when standing over the speakers. ground wire is firmly connected as well as all cables. I have never noticed a hum with any other cart among various LOMCs and MMs.
i am using a lehmann black cube se ii on the 56db gain setting.
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@jollytinker thanks for the tip, i had no idea you could tighten the slotted nuts.
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@sbank thank you.
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@almarg i tried setting the resistance of my stage (lehmann black cube se ii) at 1Kohm initially but the treble was exceedingly bright. I can double back and see how it sounds now. I also have the option of adding my own resistors for values between 100 ohm and 1Kohm.
can the RF issue you are referring to be a source of hum? I notice a slight hum when standing over the speakers. ground wire is firmly connected as well as all cables. I have never noticed a hum with any other cart among various LOMCs and MMs.