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Posted by Drew Ceres on Nov-12-2001 13:26:

Weight causing speaker output?

Hello
First let me give props to all of you as I been reading this board for the last 6 months and it has helped bring me up the DJ learning curve. Only have had the tables for about a month and it often still sounds like the Kentucky Derby when I am trying to beat match I know...practice.

Anyway, So here is my situation: Sometimes when I am playing vinyl, I get small cracks/pops coming out of my speakers and I can't figure what it is. It is not the speakers as they are jbl412 and my cartridges are pink ortofons. I am thinking it is either dust (quite possibly) or the weight of the arm. What should the weight sit at on those arms? If this isn't causing it, any ideas?

I don't have "pops" when i play cds.

thx in advance


Posted by boy_luke_y2k on Nov-12-2001 18:08:

Cool

from the zero tone arm weight, where the arm floats horizontally add about 2 - 2.5g, i use 2g but i know some people use up to 3g! also set anti-sk8 about 1 less than the arm weight. the clicks are either dust, old record, scratches, or just bad vinyl or unclean recording. vinyl quality decreases by 10% after just 10 plays


Posted by DJTJ on Nov-12-2001 19:11:

Re: Weight causing speaker output?

quote:
Originally posted by Drew Ceres
Sometimes when I am playing vinyl, I get small cracks/pops coming out of my speakers and I can't figure what it is.

Oh... Good... God...

Of course you get clicks and pops... It's vinyl for god's sake! The needle picks up small variations in the surface/groove of the record, this is how turntables work. Any debris, eg. bits of dust, hair, whatever, are picked up by the needle.

You can only hear this basically when there is silence on the record. You can minimize it by cleaning your records with a velvet and carbon fibre cleaing brush, and perhaps some anti-static spray. Maybe get yourself a stylus cleaning brush as well. But these will only minimize it - it will never go away, it is what makes vinyl vinyl.



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