My Crosley C100 has a ground loop issue and frankly between its built in preamp always having problems and the fact that I have to adjust the speed (usually in the negative 4 to 5% range) I'm kind of over it
Looking for a ~$200-300 turntable that can deal with my utility's crappy power quality (last I measured was about 128VAC and there's regular flickering) and adjust to the correct speed on its own. Honestly my vinyl collection is pretty old and ratty and this turntable is in the kitchen so I don't need the last word in isolation or sound quality. Any suggestions?
Looking for a ~$200-300 turntable that can deal with my utility's crappy power quality (last I measured was about 128VAC and there's regular flickering) and adjust to the correct speed on its own. Honestly my vinyl collection is pretty old and ratty and this turntable is in the kitchen so I don't need the last word in isolation or sound quality. Any suggestions?
Just a side note, a music major friend told me most records were not cut at exactly the right speed.
Are you adjusting to the built in strobe? Once set does it drift? Seems a bit odd.
What have you done to deal with the ground loop issue? It should be easy to fix.
Are you adjusting to the built in strobe? Once set does it drift? Seems a bit odd.
What have you done to deal with the ground loop issue? It should be easy to fix.
I do adjust, but generally most of the records I play seem on point speed wise... I randomly verify with Spotify or by playing along with an instrument. I haven't tried to deal with the ground loop issue yet.Just a side note, a music major friend told me most records were not cut at exactly the right speed.
Are you adjusting to the built in strobe? Once set does it drift? Seems a bit odd.
What have you done to deal with the ground loop issue? It should be easy to fix.