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Thanks for the info Jerry!

I figured some tracing and tweeking in the phono loop was in order. Its good to know that the noise I'm hearing should be expected. It's not really an issue when listening as I don't normally push the volume that hard. Which even makes that little blip at the end of the volume range a non-issue. I will deox again though, I know its there so it bugs me.

The education on the wiring was very helpful. Some of its beyond me. Think liberal arts campus versus engineering campus. But, I do get the points about matching wiring, cables, interconnects throughout the system.

One thing that was a big aha with the Marantz was improvements in the phone sections. Much better. It is really pointing out flaws in some bad vinyl I have and groove damaged that went unnoticed before is quite clear. Helps me sort the good vinyl from the bad. But if the vinyl is good and clean......ah....very very nice. Once I get the bugs worked out of the wiring chain I think dialing in the carts algnment again is going to be rewarding.

Thanks again,
HB


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