by ptijerm »
Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:58 am
Hello again:
There's always been a noticeable hum emanating from my Rockola 445 when it turns on and plays records. It's not so bad that it drowns out the sound of the records, but it is noticeable. I think the right lower speaker is contributing to the hum; I checked the other three speakers (lower left and two upper speakers) and it is clearly the lower right speaker from which the hum is emanating. The louder the volume and the higher the treble setting, the more noticeable the hum is.
I can hear the hum even when there is no record playing. Recently I touched the tonearm cartridge to see if it was contributing to the hum, and interestingly the hum decreased slightly when I pushed it in, so I'm not sure if it is the tonearm that is the cause, the speaker, both, or something else.
The sound has never been crystal clear on the jukebox. I've always compared it's sound to that of AM radio; AM radio is not as clear as FM radio, and nor is the jukebox as clear as my component stereo system. I've always assumed that the jukebox was never meant to be an audiophile-quality device. However, is there a way that I can remove or decrease the hum I am getting and improve the sound quality/clarity?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Jeremy