I'm hoping someone with more technical experience than I, like Twl or Albert Porter, chimes in, but as I recall the Well-Tempered has a "dished" platter, where the middle is slightly lower than the outer edge of the record when you apply the clamp, could that have something to do with your problem? I never noticed anything quite like you describe when I owned my old Well-Tempered, though. Also, could this be some form of inner groove distortion?
Sibilance -- that last little bit...
I have the ever so slightest bit of sibilance toward the end of some LP's.
The Lp's themselves are minty, so I know it isn't the Lp's. (more than one LP rules that out.)
Striving for that last lil touch is gonna drive me nuts!
I have a Well Tempered Classic V, and the arm is a real pain in the ass to set up. Anti skate comes to mind, but that is a real pain-- grrr. Then again more VTF comes to mind as well.
The cart is at the higher end of the recommended VTF -- 1.8 grams.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
But in the mean time, is really does sound pretty sweet.
Thanks in advance.
~Fx
A new cart is in the works--- but ya know the upgrade-itis bug.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
The Lp's themselves are minty, so I know it isn't the Lp's. (more than one LP rules that out.)
Striving for that last lil touch is gonna drive me nuts!
I have a Well Tempered Classic V, and the arm is a real pain in the ass to set up. Anti skate comes to mind, but that is a real pain-- grrr. Then again more VTF comes to mind as well.
The cart is at the higher end of the recommended VTF -- 1.8 grams.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
But in the mean time, is really does sound pretty sweet.
Thanks in advance.
~Fx
A new cart is in the works--- but ya know the upgrade-itis bug.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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