Turntable on Denon ds1 starts to go slow and sound muddy then reverses on serato
As stated above , and I swapped needles, cartridges, records, changed channels on mixer and on interface, i calibrated on serato , I adjusted weights , heights and just can’t get this thing to run well. I will play nice for about 7 minutes or so then it goes ape shit. I switched from line to phono which helps for a short moment but then goes wacky again. Sometimes it plays on reverse , sometimes it just stalls and sounds like someone stopped the vinyl with there hand and wiggles its very slightly so it sounds muddy. What causes this ? It’s only on one turntable and it’s a Stanton str8-150.
There is no grounding post , these are self grounded I believe and I did calibrate multiple times and get the same as other turntable which is weird. I just called stanton he thinks it’s the motor… I
I’ve had weirdness like that with older versions of TSP mid way across the platter when the antiskate was set wrong.
It sounds like you’re loosing a channel in a similar way if it’s not the anti skate.
Serato told me to check my rca cables and I agree that is have something to do with RCA … but it’s internal . I’m convinced - I’m sending it back since I have 40 day policy