Those unwanted movements result in distortion which muddies the sound.
Why does my vinyl sound distorted.
Way too light a tracking force can sometimes sound a little like your video.
If you have a spare stylus i d try that or at least get a good magnifier to.
They don t just convert the microscopic grooves of your vinyl records into sound.
Cartridges can pick up all vibrations including those caused by footsteps and all other unwanted movements that reach your tonearm.
Check and adjust if necessary the stylus pressure.
That s also the main reason you should replace worn styli.
A few days ago my pro ject debut carbon came in the mail.
Inner groove distortion is an audible deterioration in sound quality that sometimes occurs when playing tracks close to the end of each side.
Definitely no fuzz distortion there.
The record is damaged the turntable is cheap and nasty the tonearm is incorrectly calibrated correct balance tracking force and anti skate forces are critical to clean playback and to avoid damage to records.
Vinyl can sound bad for all sorts of reasons chief among which.
Let s dig briefly into some light physics.
They have become too thin to fill the entire groove width and bump against the wall where the groove modulates causing damage.
It is usually best to use the manufacturer s highest recommended pressure but no higher.
Bad tracking indeed damages the vinyl as your stylus bumps agains the groove walls in stead of actually accurately following them.
Phono cartridges are incredibly sensitive transducers.
Some would call it a design flaw for others it s just part of the vinyl experience.
Problem with a record skipping or distortion here are some things to check.
Vinyl playback fuzzy distorted first system.
As needed to get good sound quality.