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Now that's a hunk of TT. Cool
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To clarify, the RIM drive itself is not noisy. What's happening is feedback beyond a certain volume level. I can still listen fine at moderate levels, but you do "hear" the RIM drive via resonances. Remember, horn speakers amplify everything 10 fold. Once you get past a certain volume level, then you get runaway feedback (low rumble growl). I believe what is happening is that the bass is creating resonances which are picked up by the RIM drive and then passed through to the table --> arm --> cart --> repeat.
If I didn't have a sub floor (and a better rack perhaps), then I suspect most of the issues would be resolved.
However, I think in my case, a belt drive would be better.
i don't believe the type of drive (rim versus belt, in this particular instance), will make a difference. I have two demo rooms and in the suspended floor one (the other is a ground floor room with concrete flooring) I have had this issue with one of my full range speakers in the suspended floor room. Three different tables, belt drive and direct drive, both would have feedback at higher playback levels. The only way that I have been able to somewhat eliminate it is to use a rumble filter, or use the on board EQ system in the bass module. I also believe better isolation would help , if not eliminate this issue, however I have not yet been able to explore this possibility. If your Kronos doesn't exhibit this issue, than it obviously has better isolation. Perhaps employing an active isolation device like a Herzan (SP?), Minus K, etc. beneath the VPI will due the trick.
Cheers....
i don't believe the type of drive (rim versus belt, in this particular instance), will make a difference. I have two demo rooms and in the suspended floor one (the other is a ground floor room with concrete flooring) I have had this issue with one of my full range speakers in the suspended floor room. Three different tables, belt drive and direct drive, both would have feedback at higher playback levels. The only way that I have been able to somewhat eliminate it is to use a rumble filter, or use the on board EQ system in the bass module. I also believe better isolation would help , if not eliminate this issue, however I have not yet been able to explore this possibility. If your Kronos doesn't exhibit this issue, than it obviously has better isolation. Perhaps employing an active isolation device like a Herzan (SP?), Minus K, etc. beneath the VPI will due the trick.
Cheers....
Or perhaps try something other than the stock four rubber feet to isolate the rim drive.
Are these non suspended tables ....???
Any update on the mighty Titan?
I finally got the noisy RIM drive swapped out for a belt drive. The bottom platter also had to be replaced with one with grooves in it for the belts to slip into.
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How is it sounding Mike?