I am almost too embarrassed to say this, but as we are in the process of moving from one house to another and all the stress that goes with a “large” move, all my records are packed and the one new record arrived by mail and since it was new, so I didn’t bother to clean it.
I have an excellent record cleaner, and will do so and se if that makes a difference. I use a Discwasher D4 with a record cleaning fluid.
My knee-jerk reaction was to equate the pops and crackles with my Beogram 4002 that has a real propensity for getting out of adjustment. When this has happened in the past either the tangential tracking force off base or the vertical tracking weight too light, the 4002 exhibits this same situation.
This Beogram 8002 has been completely refurbished, top to bottom, by a real B&O expert, so I should not have assumed that something might be wrong with it or the tonearm assembly.
I regularly clean my records before playing them, so this was just a very stupid oversight on my part.
Also comparing a MMC 3, which is the equivalent of the earlier MMC 20 EN, with a new old stock MMC 20 CL is unrealistic, especially in the upper range.
Jeff