I think that the first thing to check is tracking force. You probably should start at the upper end of the manufacturer's range and then work down until you hear distortion (=mistracking) on heavily modulated areas of the LP, then go back up a little bit.
What's causing distortion at musical climax?
Problem description:
When playing vinyl, I can hear distortion on otherwise "clean-sounding" records when the music reaches its loudest point. This happens most often with orchestral music when the full orchestra comes in loud.
I'm hoping some of you vinyl gurus can help pinpoint the offending component in my modest system.
I have a Technics SL-3200 turntable with a Ortofon OM-5 cartridge. The phono preamp is a cheapy from Radio Shack.
What component is most likely causing the distortion?
1) The record itself
2) The cartridge
3) The turntable
4) The preamp
Thanks for your help!
Mika
When playing vinyl, I can hear distortion on otherwise "clean-sounding" records when the music reaches its loudest point. This happens most often with orchestral music when the full orchestra comes in loud.
I'm hoping some of you vinyl gurus can help pinpoint the offending component in my modest system.
I have a Technics SL-3200 turntable with a Ortofon OM-5 cartridge. The phono preamp is a cheapy from Radio Shack.
What component is most likely causing the distortion?
1) The record itself
2) The cartridge
3) The turntable
4) The preamp
Thanks for your help!
Mika
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