Analogphil has good advice. I second the Cambridge phonostage, it is worth its price and more. For a cartridge, I personally would look at the Dynavector line.
Check the turntable bearing for low or gummy oil. The bearing may need to be cleaned and relubricated.
You'll need a cartridge tracking force gauge (the Shure is fine) and an alignment protractor or similar device.
Check the turntable bearing for low or gummy oil. The bearing may need to be cleaned and relubricated.
You'll need a cartridge tracking force gauge (the Shure is fine) and an alignment protractor or similar device.

