I recently took possession of an AR XB. It came in all the original packing and the only non-stock item was the Shure M91 had been replaced with a Pickering XV-15/400E. I get the Vinyl Nirvana cleaning kit with new belt and gave ti a very thorough cleaning. It was in very good shape anyway.
I went to play some vinyl on it and noticed that it was pretty scratchy sounding. The same LP played on my existing Denon DP-7f was nowhere near as scratchy nor did it have the same distortion in high gain areas, or sections of songs with lots of instruments all at higher volumes.
So I thought new stylus. I upgrade from the D400 to the D625. And though it might be a tiny bit better is is still bad enough that I much prefer listening to the Denon.
I have spent no small amount of time checking over hang and making sure the cart is aligned in the head correctly. I've played with tracking forces from 1.5 to 2.25. It got better at about 2, which is the high end of the recommended tracking force, and seems no better if I increase past that.
I've tried four different mats, and even no mat at all. I hear no real difference between then at all. Ground is good, I've go no hum. I've tried it through the receiver, which has a good phono stage as well as through the Cambridge 640P I bought for it. No differences. Speed looks right on and sounds as "in tune" as the other table. And I have near perfect pitch so my by ear is pretty good.
I'm going to try and put a different cart on it now and see if that makes any real difference, but I'm not holding out much hope right now. After that I'm at a loss as to what to try next so I need some ideas.


