I find that with a top notch well matched, and balanced TT/arm/cartridge combo, if the VTA and alignment are spot on pops and ticks tend to be on a different "plain" to the music and are easily ignored.
If the overall sound is out of balance, or there are issues, e.g. bright or compressed, then noise becomes more intrusive.
If the phono stage overloads at ultra high frequencies this can exacerbate pops and ticks. This is more likely with solid stage MC stages than tube phonos.
If the overall sound is out of balance, or there are issues, e.g. bright or compressed, then noise becomes more intrusive.
If the phono stage overloads at ultra high frequencies this can exacerbate pops and ticks. This is more likely with solid stage MC stages than tube phonos.