And now I tried it with a third TT and cart. A Technics 1200 GR with an AT33sa (MC cart) and the pumping still goes on. And this time the TT was carpet, so no way vibration traveling through the walls or floor. Also, this same turntable and phono pre does NOT cause pumping on my other system. Again, not the TT.
I also switched in my Parasound JC3+ Phono pre on this system and the pumping still continues. So not the phono pre.
Also please remember I get the pumping on the lead in track with NO music, so vibration through sound is not the culprit either.
In fact after 3 turntables with different carts and positions and surfaces within the room it’s defiantly NOT any of the 3 turntables.
For kicks I plugged in another speaker on the right channel, unplugged the left channel, and moved The speaker all around the room to see if reverberation was the culprit, but nothing changed, The woofer consistently pumped.
So it’s not the speakers or the sound coming from the speakers causing feedback and pumping.
I also pugged the whole system into various other electrical outlets In the house just to check if it’s the electricity, that did nothing to help.
The only thing that appears to be constant is the pumping is worse at the beginning of the record vs the middle.
I also switched in my Parasound JC3+ Phono pre on this system and the pumping still continues. So not the phono pre.
Also please remember I get the pumping on the lead in track with NO music, so vibration through sound is not the culprit either.
In fact after 3 turntables with different carts and positions and surfaces within the room it’s defiantly NOT any of the 3 turntables.
For kicks I plugged in another speaker on the right channel, unplugged the left channel, and moved The speaker all around the room to see if reverberation was the culprit, but nothing changed, The woofer consistently pumped.
So it’s not the speakers or the sound coming from the speakers causing feedback and pumping.
I also pugged the whole system into various other electrical outlets In the house just to check if it’s the electricity, that did nothing to help.
The only thing that appears to be constant is the pumping is worse at the beginning of the record vs the middle.