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Turntable Rumble [message #11716] Tue, 21 September 2004 14:12 Go to next message
Tony is currently offline  Tony
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Chancellor
Got a rumble issue. It's not the motor, nor the record. Tables are properly grounded. What relation does speaker proximity have to rumble? Anyone with similar experiences? Solutions?

Any help is great.

Re: Turntable Rumble [message #11717 is a reply to message #11716] Tue, 21 September 2004 15:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Where is the TT sitting? If it is sitting on furniture and the furniture is solid and resting on the floor near the speaks could be an issue. Is it in a corner? Are the speaks on the floor and is the floor sprung with joists? Did the Rumble appear suddenly or did you change something. Is it an Direct Drive or suspended belt? Start with these issues first. J.R.

Re: Turntable Rumble [message #11735 is a reply to message #11717] Tue, 16 November 2004 12:40 Go to previous message
DanR is currently offline  DanR
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Baron
Have you checked the platter thrust-bearing? Perhaps it is dry --

If you run the platter -- no disk -- and turn up the volume, do you hear more rumble than expected -- or previously heard?

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