That's the problem, I realize not every record is perfect etc. And it is only occasionally that I hear something funky. but now it's like I'm listening and waiting for it. I have always been told that these 1200's are "dead on" and when I look online at other strobe videos I see that mine isn't as steady and and I'd like to know why. I'm gonna bring the TT back to the place that did the work on it. My tonearm is pulling right way to much and I'm pretty certain it has messed up bearings, regardless it's old and I don't mind getting a new tonearm. the question is do i spend the extra scratch for this Cardas re-wire or not??
When I got the TT back the tonearm was stiff to the right so I probably foolishly slightly loosened the tiny screw on top and managed to get it to track better but my gut says that there is something funky with the tonearm too... great!
I don't mind putting some more into this table as they seem to be "worth it".
I suppose it could be a platter defect but I'd like to know for sure that the speed is as close as it's supposed to be.
When I got the TT back the tonearm was stiff to the right so I probably foolishly slightly loosened the tiny screw on top and managed to get it to track better but my gut says that there is something funky with the tonearm too... great!
I don't mind putting some more into this table as they seem to be "worth it".
I suppose it could be a platter defect but I'd like to know for sure that the speed is as close as it's supposed to be.