I just wanted to ask if anyone has experienced something similar and whether you think I might be heading in the right direction please?
I’ve recently set up another lathe, and while I’m generally happy with the audio quality, I’ve run into a frustrating issue, there’s a rhythmic sub note that seems to follow a consistent pattern. It’s fairly quiet, but when turned up, it becomes quite prominent and can be disruptive / noticeable during quiet parts of music.
Initially, I noticed some slight movement in the platter on my 1210MK2, so I had both the platter and spindle replaced. That seemed to improve things a little, but the issue still persists (it still very slightly pulls over still).
Here’s an audio recording (I have LP the audio to hear better) and short video of the platter (after the replacement spindle and platter) :
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/47e7a7db-0ad2-4ed8-a774-f90c5f88c3d7
I’ve checked Alignment to centre, Groove depth (stable, no fluctuation), no vibration through anything in the room, moved pipe around, pretty all my go to things to no joy and now I'm going bit bonkers!
This rhythmic movement or pull in the platter, I’m starting to think this might be causing mechanically induced lateral modulation that the dashpot can’t compensate for (unlike vertical modulation). Makes me suspect it’s something specific to this deck.
Does it sound like I’m on the right track here?
Could a very slight platter instability or drag be causing this kind of rhythmic sub note?
Been cutting a fair few years so can generally tweak my way out the stress zone but this has got me! really appreciate your time if you’ve read this far.
Thanks!