Could there be corrosion on any of the connections? Maybe it's time to clean the contacts?
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I'd run that preamp for a week before taking it seriously. Electronics don't like sitting around for years without being run. Audio equipment has a way of not sounding right when you turn it on again (or ever- unless it gets serviced out after not running for a while). The phono section is arguably the most sensitive part of the preamp in more ways than one. Give it some time! |
perazzi28C ould be as simple as a dirty stylus. Obviously be very gentle, use a tight pile stylus brush with the tonearm free and not locked downOh no, I completely disagree with this. If the pickup arm is not locked down, it's subject to movement as you try to clean the stylus. That's exactly what should be avoided. If the arm is locked down - and you're careful - it's not difficult to ensure that the stylus is cleaned only back-to-front, with no sideways motion that could damage the cantilever alignment. |
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