Hi all,
On my turntable my records keep making a grinding noise during quiet sections (such as lead in groove). I will provide videos at end. The noise isn’t bothering me as the music sounds perfect but I was just wondering it was damaging my records. My turntable is a dd-2250 omintronic with a ortifon reloop Concorde stylus. The turntable is fairly old but the stylus is brand new. Btw I have two of these tt and two of the stylus and they both have the same problem. It is hardly audible when the volume is at zero and I have to put my ear right against it. It also increases when I increase the volume. I took the platter off to see if there was anything obstructive and there wasn’t. However when I turned on the tt with the platter off there was a loud sound that was similar to the grinding noise but it stopped when I put the platter back on.
These are the links.
as I’ve said before the noise doesn’t bother me I just don’t want to be damaging my records.
Thanks
On my turntable my records keep making a grinding noise during quiet sections (such as lead in groove). I will provide videos at end. The noise isn’t bothering me as the music sounds perfect but I was just wondering it was damaging my records. My turntable is a dd-2250 omintronic with a ortifon reloop Concorde stylus. The turntable is fairly old but the stylus is brand new. Btw I have two of these tt and two of the stylus and they both have the same problem. It is hardly audible when the volume is at zero and I have to put my ear right against it. It also increases when I increase the volume. I took the platter off to see if there was anything obstructive and there wasn’t. However when I turned on the tt with the platter off there was a loud sound that was similar to the grinding noise but it stopped when I put the platter back on.
These are the links.
as I’ve said before the noise doesn’t bother me I just don’t want to be damaging my records.
Thanks
