Hi all,
I recently acquired a Califone 1155 record player that I want to use to digitize some 16" transcription records I own. Here's the problem, though: the cartridge on it is one that I have NEVER seen on a Califone before, and uses an LP/78 stylus that is held in place by a lockring as opposed to the more common Astatic 89T "powerpoint" all-in-one cartridges. I can't make out the rest of the printing on the cartridge, but I can see the letters "BSR" pressed into the top of the cartridge assembly beneath the headshell. According to the instruction sheet in the right speaker, the cartridge replacement number is part No. 7-35-55.
The issue that I am having is that I was listening to the unit last night, and it does something very odd: Whenever I play a shellac 78, it plays them wonderfully and as clear as daylight. However, when I am playing a vinyl record, an audible hum comes through both speakers, but ONLY when the stylus enters the groove! It can't be turntable rumble, because there is no hum at all coming through the speakers when I place the stylus in a vinyl record's dead wax - only when the stylus enters the groove will it begin to hum. And it does it on all the 33s, 45s and vinyl 78s I own, so it's not like it is a problem unique to only one vinyl record. The unit works fine other than this.
Is this cartridge on the fritz, or is just a little tweak all that is needed to fix this? And if I have to replace the cartridge with something more modern, will this one do?
http://all-unique.com/califone-0291-rep ... p-251.html
Thanks!
