Scott...weird dude! Try doing the same scenario you mention
above but don't "switch TTPSU to 45, then to 33", just
raise and then lower the arm and see if this works.
By raising and lowering the arm you are flexing the wire
inside the arm tube and this might be what is causing the
problem.
I know the RP6 uses that new metal support beam that runs
from the arm base to the spindle. Maybe this is somehow
" electronically coupling" the arm to the
motor/psu?
I'm just grasping at straws here, but I really don't
understand how an isolated tonearm can be interfered with by
a separate power supply unit?
above but don't "switch TTPSU to 45, then to 33", just
raise and then lower the arm and see if this works.
By raising and lowering the arm you are flexing the wire
inside the arm tube and this might be what is causing the
problem.
I know the RP6 uses that new metal support beam that runs
from the arm base to the spindle. Maybe this is somehow
" electronically coupling" the arm to the
motor/psu?
I'm just grasping at straws here, but I really don't
understand how an isolated tonearm can be interfered with by
a separate power supply unit?