31-Dec-2021, 02:48
(This post was last modified: 31-Dec-2021, 03:14 by derekcohen.)
Thanks for this suggestion.
With the amp off, I removed the plugs at the turntable, leaving them connected at the amp. Then switched on the amp and phono connection. There was a hum (which may be expected) but the flutter was gone. Reconnecting the cable to the turntable removed the hum, and the flutter returned at -31.
It sounds like a change of interconnect is advisable? I am presently using one made for me by NB Cables (who also made the speaker cables), a local Australian small company. Recommendations that will not break the bank? I am using Aurealis interconnect between the amp and streamer. Another Aussie with a great reputation. I am tempted in that direction.
Link: https://www.aurealisaudio.com.au/phono-cables/
Regards from Perth
Derek
With the amp off, I removed the plugs at the turntable, leaving them connected at the amp. Then switched on the amp and phono connection. There was a hum (which may be expected) but the flutter was gone. Reconnecting the cable to the turntable removed the hum, and the flutter returned at -31.
It sounds like a change of interconnect is advisable? I am presently using one made for me by NB Cables (who also made the speaker cables), a local Australian small company. Recommendations that will not break the bank? I am using Aurealis interconnect between the amp and streamer. Another Aussie with a great reputation. I am tempted in that direction.
Link: https://www.aurealisaudio.com.au/phono-cables/
Regards from Perth
Derek