In praise of idlers

Question for experienced idler folks: is an idler more subject to mistracking than a belt drive turntable? I'm asking because I've been having the hardest time setting up my 401. Cartridge after cartridge. Arm after arm. I've got it as clean as I've been able to get it so far, and I still get some distortion on every side of every LP at least once, sometimes more. Anything that really pushes the high frequencies with any surge in volume feels like it breaks up or is certainly edgy.

Never had this problem before with belt drive TTs. Playing all the same LPs. I can't suck that bad at setup, can I?

Tracking force too light or anti-skate? One channel or two and where on the record does it occur beginning middle or end?
 
Tracking force or anti-skate?
Fiddled with anti-skate a bunch and I'm tracking the SL15 at 1.5g which is the top of recommended but I've tried 1.75g with no luck. SPU tracking tried at even 4g. I've had decent results with the Sculpture A.4 with a micro ridge stylus but still edgy at times. I had both these cartridges on arms that were c-clamped to a shelf with a cheap Well Tempered belt drive and no tracking issues at all. I'm about to buy a Feickert Woodpecker just to test it (because my uncle will buy it from me if it doesn't solve the issue).
 
Fiddled with anti-skate a bunch and I'm tracking the SL15 at 1.5g which is the top of recommended but I've tried 1.75g with no luck. SPU tracking tried at even 4g. I've had decent results with the Sculpture A.4 with a micro ridge stylus but still edgy at times. I had both these cartridges on arms that were c-clamped to a shelf with a cheap Well Tempered belt drive and no tracking issues at all. I'm about to buy a Feickert Woodpecker just to test it (because my uncle will buy it from me if it doesn't solve the issue).

I use 1.25-1.3g on my SL-15/3012R and 1g anti skate. There is very slight mistracking on the toughest LPs only, usually soprano at beginning or end of the side. That cartridge does not track as well as the Colibri, but other than that, it is glorious. It has to be set up exactly and it really matters. Recheck alignment. If it is very slightly off, you will hear it.

The fact that you hear it with all cartridges makes me wonder. It is likely something else that I can not think of. Perhaps start a new thread and some vinyl expert like ddk might see it and have an idea.
 
I use 1.25-1.3g on my SL-15/3012R and 1g anti skate. There is very slight mistracking on the toughest LPs only, usually soprano at beginning or end of the side. That cartridge does not track as well as the Colibri, but other than that, it is glorious. It has to be set up exactly and it really matters. Recheck alignment. If it is very slightly off, you will hear it.

The fact that you hear it with all cartridges makes me wonder. It is likely something else that I can not think of. Perhaps start a new thread and some vinyl expert like ddk might see it and have an idea.

Good idea. I'm wondering if it's because I'm on wall shelf and the torque of the motor is causing vibrations and tracking issues?
 
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Arm board aint flat?

I really like my sl15 too. So good to hear that it can be repaired if my housekerper gets it.

Ps! I track my sl15 at 2g but its the ell version which is higher output, more windings, and stiffer than the standard version. No mistracking.

Pps! Wanna sell those diatones?
 
Good idea. I'm wondering if it's because I'm on wall shelf and the torque of the motor is causing vibrations and tracking issues?

If you have tried a number of arms + carts and ruled out any potential speaker crossover / tweeter issues with another source, my first thought would be to focus on the idler wheel.

The short film below (It's out of context but the function is pertinent) illustrates basic idler maintenance. If the idler wheels surface has hardened or polished it may be causing 'slip' which can create wow / flutter / changes in pitch in the higher register.


Cleaning the pulley and the inner running face of the platter with isopropyl / lint free cloth is critical too.

If the idler wheel is loose in the bushes (You can rock it with an alternating motion with your fingers on the periphery)... This can also cause the idler to 'ride' .... another cause of Wow / Flutter. If the idler bushes are too tight / misaligned there will also be issues - It should be very free spinning and cruise to a gentle stop... (Again this film was made for another purpose but it does illustrate a true running idler) See below:


Should none of the above assist, I'd look at the main bearing / motor coil issues.
 
Arm board aint flat?

I really like my sl15 too. So good to hear that it can be repaired if my housekerper gets it.

Ps! I track my sl15 at 2g but its the ell version which is higher output, more windings, and stiffer than the standard version. No mistracking.

Pps! Wanna sell those diatones?
Ha! Nope, not for sale! Ever....

Thanks for your suggestion. I'm going to look at the armboard today. It is the weakest part of the plinth design because even though it's rectangular, it's held on with only two screws instead of 4 for some reason.... so it could actually be tilted.
 
By the way, I had the SL15 the housekeeper accidentally broke retipped by Joseph Long and it sounds exactly the same as my near NOS one. I'm very impressed by his work.
Do you use the plastic SPU type headshell with the sl 15?
 
I've used a few but I like the full SPU style one the best. I also bought an ebony SPU style headshell for my Royal N and I use that too sometimes with the SL15 but I think lighter tracks better.
 
I use 1.25-1.3g on my SL-15/3012R and 1g anti skate. There is very slight mistracking on the toughest LPs only, usually soprano at beginning or end of the side. That cartridge does not track as well as the Colibri, but other than that, it is glorious. It has to be set up exactly and it really matters. Recheck alignment. If it is very slightly off, you will hear it.

The fact that you hear it with all cartridges makes me wonder. It is likely something else that I can not think of. Perhaps start a new thread and some vinyl expert like ddk might see it and have an idea.

It's actually a tweeter! Oh no!

I finally isolated the problem. Never occurred to me that it could be a speaker issue but when something is close to distorting on an LP, the right tweeter can't handle it and it distorts. That's why I thought it happened on digital too the time I checked but then dismissed it. It's on recordings that aren't particularly great. They sound a little edgy on headphones but distort on that one speaker.

Also it doesn't happen below a low-medium listening level.

This is going to be fun to fix or replace....
 
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Great to have solved the mystery! Calling the Diatone Doctor ;)
 
Great to have solved the mystery! Calling the Diatone Doctor ;)
I'm not a doctor but I played one today!

Took the tweeter apart and there was screw missing from the outer ring around the cone. Trip to the hardware store to get it. The screw section of the hardware store gives me way too much pleasure.

Cleaned everything. Put it back. Distortion gone... for now!
 
I use 1.25-1.3g on my SL-15/3012R and 1g anti skate. There is very slight mistracking on the toughest LPs only, usually soprano at beginning or end of the side. That cartridge does not track as well as the Colibri, but other than that, it is glorious. It has to be set up exactly and it really matters. Recheck alignment. If it is very slightly off, you will hear it.

The fact that you hear it with all cartridges makes me wonder. It is likely something else that I can not think of. Perhaps start a new thread and some vinyl expert like ddk might see it and have an idea.


Have you tried the S15-T? It's an SL15 with a built in SUT. Pretty amazing. I'm playing it right now using the Lamm LP2.1 but skipping the preamp and going into a Scott 222C integrated (while my amp is out being fixed) and I'm just blown away. This one popped up for $300 on USAudioMart in the middle of the night. Thank God for my insomnia!


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Have you tried the S15-T? It's an SL15 with a built in SUT. Pretty amazing. I'm playing it right now using the Lamm LP2.1 but skipping the preamp and going into a Scott 222C integrated (while my amp is out being fixed) and I'm just blown away. This one popped up for $300 on USAudioMart in the middle of the night. Thank God for my insomnia!


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Nice. That Scott is real nice too. I try to grab them, Eico 81's and a few others when I see them.
 
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My EICO can throw an image with a pair of single driver speakers I have of jazz trumpet that is... unprecedented (speakers lack in other ways though). And that's with a cheap TT.
 
Received my Jean Nantais The Ultimate in beautiful California Burl.
Still fine tuning and learning it.
Very different from my CSPort!
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