I tried from 1.8 to 2.2g. It didn't change anything on the particular album that had the distortion. Interestingly most other albums are fine. No distortion at all. So I'm beginning to think it my just be the album. I'm going to tri it on the pioneer to see if the sound replicates.
Crackling distortion
I have a used (new to me) VPI Scout with a new Dynavector 20x2L with a bunch of new vinyl to go along with it. I used the VPI rig to set it up and followed all the instructions on se up, with the amount of anti skate be set right not 100% there. I have a Shure force guage and I'm running 2.2g grams + .1g per VPI recommendation. 2.2 is max for DV cart.
I've noticed on some albums I'm getting a crackling distortion in some high transients and on some vocals - especially the emphasized.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong or what to do next. I did notice that after 12 hours on the new cart I had just a hair more than the 2.3 g of force, so I adjusted that yesterday, but I'm still hitting the crackling. Could I of already damaged the cart?
I double checked the overhand with the VPI and its right on the dot. My VTA is level.
The record is new and freshly cleaned and dry. The needle was brushed and cleaned as well. Both channels seem equal as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
I've noticed on some albums I'm getting a crackling distortion in some high transients and on some vocals - especially the emphasized.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong or what to do next. I did notice that after 12 hours on the new cart I had just a hair more than the 2.3 g of force, so I adjusted that yesterday, but I'm still hitting the crackling. Could I of already damaged the cart?
I double checked the overhand with the VPI and its right on the dot. My VTA is level.
The record is new and freshly cleaned and dry. The needle was brushed and cleaned as well. Both channels seem equal as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
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