Newbie..TT question


I just bought my first TT. A mmf-5. It seems to play everything kind of "bright" compared to the same music on cd. Plus I barely have the volume control turned up. I'm running it through a CJ PV10B, I only had about a month. Could it be the tubes? It just seems like I hear the speakers more, and less of a soundstage. help.
donniebaker

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I assume it came with the std. Goldring cart. I owned an MMF5 and liked it a lot. The felt matte is not good atop the glass. GET A HARVEY'S TURNTABLE MATTE and set the felt matte aside. It will notably help correct the brightness. Does not cost a lot either.

Always use the record clamp as it helps improve the bass and lower midrange. Do not close the cover while playing.

Also try placing the tt atop different materials such as a simple slab of wood. Even try a 3/4" thick wooden cutting board which you may have from the kitchen for starters just to see if it makes a difference.

I do not recall being able to set the VTA any different than how it came with the tt. If you can set it try lowering the rake toward the pivot of the arm. This will cut the brightness and enrich the bass and lower midrange.
OOOPS! It's HERBIE'S Turntable Matte, not Harvey's. This matte will make a real difference on the MMF5.