Answer to Smoffatt:
"Can you borrow a digital source (CD player) and play the same recording to see if you can identify the same distortion as with your analog source. If no apparent distortion, the problem may be with your tonearm/cartridge alignment.
Somewhat odd that only some recordings and/or passages of same are sound distorted. Could very well be your SUT or cartridge or alignment."
I do have a CD player but don't have CD version of distorted recordings on LP as my CD collection was very limited. It's definitely not the SUT. I bypassed the SUT and the CAT preamp by connected phono cable of tonearm directly to a phono preamp with volume control and feed the signal directly to Ref 150 with the same distortion.
"Can you borrow a digital source (CD player) and play the same recording to see if you can identify the same distortion as with your analog source. If no apparent distortion, the problem may be with your tonearm/cartridge alignment.
Somewhat odd that only some recordings and/or passages of same are sound distorted. Could very well be your SUT or cartridge or alignment."
I do have a CD player but don't have CD version of distorted recordings on LP as my CD collection was very limited. It's definitely not the SUT. I bypassed the SUT and the CAT preamp by connected phono cable of tonearm directly to a phono preamp with volume control and feed the signal directly to Ref 150 with the same distortion.