Bedfordspurs
Joe Kinnear
I’ve got a home set up thats ok but I’m having a problem with hissing now
Anyone on here know much about turntable set ups?
Anyone on here know much about turntable set ups?
There are a number of things that can cause unwanted noise from a turntable. What kind of setup do you have? What type of cartridge do you use? (moving coil or moving magnet). Does the turntable have built-in RIAA amplifier, or does your receiver/amplifier have it? Some amps can only cope with moving magnet, as the signal from moving coil is too weak.I’ve got a home set up thats ok but I’m having a problem with hissing now
Anyone on here know much about turntable set ups?
This worked for me.Get a fat naked man to rub his bum on it.
Glad to hear it.This worked for me.
Have you connected the speakers directly to the phono box? I've never tried a setup like that, but I have tried to connect active speakers directly to a turntable with inbuilt RIAA Amp, and that was not a success. Very distorted sound was the result. Maybe the signal is still too weak for the inbuilt Amp in the speakers? I'm in New territory here, so I might be wrong, but I would try to connect the phono box to a receiver/Amp and see if that makes any difference.Ok I have the following:
A project elememental SL turntable with a cartridge that apparently will never need changing (their blurb)
Feeding a project phono box II (MM-MC)
Feeding some Ruark MR1 speakers
The hissing is basically a poor quality "fuzz and buzz" whilst playing records. It happens with old vinyl through it brand new heavy weight stuff and it's annoying
Have you connected the speakers directly to the phono box? I've never tried a setup like that, but I have tried to connect active speakers directly to a turntable with inbuilt RIAA Amp, and that was not a success. Very distorted sound was the result. Maybe the signal is still too weak for the inbuilt Amp in the speakers? I'm in New territory here, so I might be wrong, but I would try to connect the phono box to a receiver/Amp and see if that makes any difference.
So try to connect it to a separate amp and speakers?
The speakers currently are dire yeh connected to the speakers
Yep. Try to connect the phono box to a separate Amp. Any line input will do.
Agreed!Are you sure any input will do? I seem to remember my old amp had a dedicated input for the turntable (a different impedance?).
But the phone box takes care of that nowAgreed!
Back in the day the deck had a dedicated input!
But the phone box takes care of that now
If you say so.
I’m just trying to help, vinyl was a pain back in the day.
Spent a fortune on a Linn dec only to fond my Son using the drive belt as a catapult![]()