I will try to get a pic of my set-up on line. I actually improved my problem by spiking my TT on a piece of MDF and put the MDF on some foam rubber. I can now increase my volume several db without any feedback and the spikes are responsible. What I need is some type of jell material I can place under the MDF board. Can anyone think of a soft jell material I can put under the MDF board? You know I had a friend that hung his TT from the ceiling and it worked great. I may try that too. Thinking as someone suggested part of the problem may be in the actual TT construction. I can peck on the TT at high volumes and hear it. As I mentioned, going to audition a Clearaudio CMB Friday. Guess I will see then. As far as filters go, I already have a rumble filter on my cheapo Balleri VP130. I kid you not, for the $$ that phono stage is well worth the bucks. Thinking about going to the YS Concerto Plus. I don't want to invest bookoo bucks at this time. Actually read a review where the YS won out over the Audio Accoustics PH3. Anyway-I'm making progress on my feedback problem. Will keep you all updated. Thanks for all the ideas.
How to eliminate TT feedback/vibration
1st Thing I will tell you - I have an OLD TT. It's a Pioneer PL-71. ( I'm looking at a Clearaudio CMB ) My TT is placed out in front and to the left of my left speaker(per Jim Smith's book.) I made a platform of MDF attached to the wall where my TT sits. At no point does the platform contact the floor. When I play certain albums-several in fact, at mid to high db levels, I get either an acoustical feedback or vibration feedback from low hz. I have tried to isolate my TT using something like sorbuthane balls and foam. I have not tried any of the commercial cone devices advertised. (Do they really work and if so-what's the best product?-no salesmen please). I don't know if my problem lies with my TT, or my platform it's sitting on. I have a friend who actually hung his TT from the ceiling years ago, and I may have to do the same. Thought I would inquire if anyone knew the answer before I started experimenting. Will a higher end TT like the Clearaudio cure my problem? Is it the platform I made-or do I simply need some isolation cones?
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