End of Record Distortion


I have a Denon DP59l turntaple with a Denon cart. on some records the sound gets distorted towards the end of the side. Which cartridge angle do I need to adjust to fix this, and what tool do I have to have.
thinkat
Dougdeacon, I just checked, it is comming thru the right channel. "brothers in Arms" is the most noticeable of the two lps. The noise is kind of like a distorted clickady click sound. But different from the sound of a scratch. The area on the vinyl appears slightly different than the rest of the last song. I always clean a new album before playing it. I repeated cleaning the two lps, but made no difference.
My set up is correct. I have checked it with "Hi-Fi News" Analog Test lp. It is the fault of the two lps. What you said makes sense.
Thanks for the info. By the way you have a very nice system.
I was just about to send this thread ,I decided to take a closer look at the lp "BnA". I watched the label to get a reference to the noise. I then took the lp and looked at it closely under a bright light, slightly moving the record side to side. Walla two very small indentation,dimples, in the vinyl close together.
Jim
Thinkat, I was going thru Agon turntables and I seen a Denon DP-59L. Does your table have a end of record auto lift feature? You mentioned that a few records the sound was distorted near the end. Have you noticed if the distorted albums are longer in time than the lps that are not distorted. Could it be a mechanical problem? If the table does have an auto left feature how is it triggered?
Thinkat, I just read my thread again, I am sure you figured out what I was trying to say. I noticed I left out the word tonearm. End of record play auto tonearm lift.
thinkat,
i have the same turntable with the same problem.
did you ever come to a conclusion/fix?

cheers,
erik