aashish351
Well-Known Member
Dear Turntable experts,
I have unpacked my Garrard 2025T after a year and I am struggling with the following issues:
1. While packing I accidently broke the clip of the ceramic cartridge holder and now the cartridge needs to be held in place by wrapping a thread/tape/rubber band (see pictures below). In the pictures the clip part is glued using feviquik but after I tried to clip on the cartridge, it broke again even more and now cannot be glued again. I have ensured that the cartridge is centred with respect to holder, however, I am not sure if the vertical alignment (If there is such a thing) is good. Can this part be sourced/fabricated or the design modified? I am concerned because of its possible role in point 2...
2. I am hearing a substantial distortion noticed in the vocal sections of every record I play which is much higher than what I remember. The distortion increases as the arm reaches the end of the record. I have read that this could be due to cartridge problem. Both cartridges I have are old and only one of them works properly (other gives a right shifted soundstage) . But could this be due to the clip issue?
3. I hear a faint drum-rolling type hum which is predominantly in the bass/mid-bass region. It does not increase with the volume and mostly hides behind the music, but in the quiet sections and start/end of records - it is noticeable. This is not a major deal breaker and has been there since I got it, but if I can correct it I wouldn't mind. The phono is a DIY assembled from ceramic input of a vintage sansui amp made by FM Lifewater when he helped me source the TT.
I know that this is not a real high fidelity turntable and will only go so far, but I still feel it deserves to be restored to a reasonable state. To that effect, I am willing to order available replacement cartridges and styli and seek your help in that too.
If there is a Delhi-NCR based expert FM who can and would like to take on fixing this as a project, I would be eternally grateful.
Pictures to help study the turntable state. https://plus.google.com/photos/1123...s/6101555533345712241?authkey=CKncoKOb2pbL-AE
Aashish
I have unpacked my Garrard 2025T after a year and I am struggling with the following issues:
1. While packing I accidently broke the clip of the ceramic cartridge holder and now the cartridge needs to be held in place by wrapping a thread/tape/rubber band (see pictures below). In the pictures the clip part is glued using feviquik but after I tried to clip on the cartridge, it broke again even more and now cannot be glued again. I have ensured that the cartridge is centred with respect to holder, however, I am not sure if the vertical alignment (If there is such a thing) is good. Can this part be sourced/fabricated or the design modified? I am concerned because of its possible role in point 2...
2. I am hearing a substantial distortion noticed in the vocal sections of every record I play which is much higher than what I remember. The distortion increases as the arm reaches the end of the record. I have read that this could be due to cartridge problem. Both cartridges I have are old and only one of them works properly (other gives a right shifted soundstage) . But could this be due to the clip issue?
3. I hear a faint drum-rolling type hum which is predominantly in the bass/mid-bass region. It does not increase with the volume and mostly hides behind the music, but in the quiet sections and start/end of records - it is noticeable. This is not a major deal breaker and has been there since I got it, but if I can correct it I wouldn't mind. The phono is a DIY assembled from ceramic input of a vintage sansui amp made by FM Lifewater when he helped me source the TT.
I know that this is not a real high fidelity turntable and will only go so far, but I still feel it deserves to be restored to a reasonable state. To that effect, I am willing to order available replacement cartridges and styli and seek your help in that too.
If there is a Delhi-NCR based expert FM who can and would like to take on fixing this as a project, I would be eternally grateful.
Pictures to help study the turntable state. https://plus.google.com/photos/1123...s/6101555533345712241?authkey=CKncoKOb2pbL-AE
Aashish