Update:
I found the problem. I first realigned the cartridge with no luck. I then discovered the nut securing the tonearm to the tonearm base was loose. It took less than 1/2 turn to tighten it, ...bam... problem solved!
I suspect the nut was already loose and the power button pop was the straw that broke the camel's back.
@roberjerman
"You are plainly too obsessed.", says the man with 3,400 plus posts (not that there anything wrong with that)! You should be proud! Isn't obsession a prerequisite to being an audiophile? Until one has a capable rig and allows themselves the gift of nearly crying at hearing emotional and moving detail, depth, clarity and realism of analog, i.e., the air flowing over Stan Getz, saxophone reed or Ella's soft attack of the letters S and T in "At Last" (Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass, Speak Love) ..... you may likely never understand the sinking feeling of loosing that analog magic at the pop of a power button!
I found the problem. I first realigned the cartridge with no luck. I then discovered the nut securing the tonearm to the tonearm base was loose. It took less than 1/2 turn to tighten it, ...bam... problem solved!
I suspect the nut was already loose and the power button pop was the straw that broke the camel's back.
@roberjerman
"You are plainly too obsessed.", says the man with 3,400 plus posts (not that there anything wrong with that)! You should be proud! Isn't obsession a prerequisite to being an audiophile? Until one has a capable rig and allows themselves the gift of nearly crying at hearing emotional and moving detail, depth, clarity and realism of analog, i.e., the air flowing over Stan Getz, saxophone reed or Ella's soft attack of the letters S and T in "At Last" (Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass, Speak Love) ..... you may likely never understand the sinking feeling of loosing that analog magic at the pop of a power button!