
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
Yes! I think I might actually up the pressure on mine by half a gram. I have an old Dual 1019 which is actually a real nice old turntable. One of duals finest IMO. It's built like a tank and has a 7.5 lb platter!!!
Cory, also check the condition of the rca cables. If they look ragged or even cheap, it's easy to replace them with higher quality ones.
j.harv, yes the RCA cables are standard-grade. I have lots of high-quality shielded cable and still have some great Rean cable-mount RCA connectors, gold-plated with collet-type strain relief.
One thing I noticed on the cabling of the QL-A2 is there is no ground cable...I always remember there being the R and L audio cables, of course the power cable, but also a ground lead...I grew up near TV transmission towers...maybe that explains a few things...BUT, there was always ALL SORTS of terrible RF interference unless the ground lead from the turntable was connected to the preamp/receiver I used to have. I always thought it was normal for there to be an audio ground interconnect from the turntable to the preamp/receiver. Is that not the case?