How come? What would happen if I disconnect the ground?
Also, I had a chance to try this mat:
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The cork/rubber one. That's such sh** I couldn't believe. Not only did it not work to stop the cones jumping, but it built up such static that it came off the TT together with the record
It was stuck on it like a sticker, although the package said it doesn't build static. Useless and worthless.
BTW, I bought a new record, also for testing. So this one is flat, clean, new, decently produced, but the cones dance the same. The only thing that reduced the effect was using the NAD2700THX. But I have a feeling if I manage to lower it without the subsonic it will only be better with one.
Even with the new record, the pulsating is always stronger at the beginning than the inner part, close to the end.
I'm thinking about opening the TT and give it proper cleaning and oiling, maybe it IS a bad bearing after all.