There are several variables that may cause a machine to tear through material.
Cartridge dragging on vinyl.
Dirt and static electricity may cause good records to sound scratchy.
I lowered the arm again and found that the cartridge was no longer dragging so whatever i did kind of fixed it.
I m wonder if anyone has had an issue with the back of a ortofon 2m blue dragging against the vinyl at the beginning of each side.
I lifted the arm to check and being an idiot probably i touched the tip of the needle very lightly with my finger tip and felt it go into the cartridge ever so slightly and then gently spring back out.
This has happened to me now with two separate turntables pro ject debut carbon and pioneer pl 530.
In an mc cartridge 2 coils with a magnet between them move a cantilever.
I was excited to try it out because it came pretty highly.
A moving magnet cartridge has a magnet attached to the metal cantilever with the diamond.
It interacts with the coil and is converted from magnetic into electrical signal while the replaceable diamond is tracking the vinyl.
I recently received an audio technica at92e universal cartridge and stylus off of amazon.
With my other cartridges it s easy to see how the tip is angled down correctly to get into the grooves of the records.
Needles styli cartridges pick ups call them what you like every turntable has something that sits in the groove and reads the undulations in the groove wall.
It seems to be related to how flat a record is sorry some stuff is too rare to be guaranteed a perfectly flat.
A proper cleaning will remove dirt and static electricity from the vinyl.
I got out a magnifying lense and the tip does look funky.
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