Cutting lacquers on a Neumann VMS80
I've recently encountered an issue where the groove I'm cutting seems to disappear. It's only happened 3 times within the last couple of months after the lathe has been cutting beautifully for the last 2 years. When it happens, I recut the same album and it doesn't happen twice in the same place. Another thing to add is that it seems to happen at around the 50% - 80% mark. When I say that it 'disappears' what I mean is that the groove depth dramatically increases and then decreases for a couple of rotations, leading to the sylus coming out of the lacquer. Then, it returns to the lacquer and continues cutting. I've checked back at the source material and there doesn't seem to be any out of phase content that could be causing this. When you look back at this with a microscope the groove totally disappears and, if played back on a turntable, the stylus will simply jump out of the groove and stop tracking.
I've tried a few things to fix the issue and have a few theories. I thought it was a suction issue at first so I cleaned out the dust blockage in the platter by shooting compressed air up the pipe that goes from the swarf jar to the turntable, this blew huge chunks of dust and now the turntable suction has been improved dramatically. After doing this I didn't see the problem again for a good few weeks, only for it to reappear this week. Having said that, the groove didn't fully disappear this time, thankfully. My other theory is that the issue is caused by water or air bubbles in the dash pot, is this something people have experienced before?
Thanks for any help, it's always greatly appreciated.
