I'm not picking on Gazjam in particular, it's more that his post happens to summarise a commonly held misunderstanding regarding the time it takes for a platter to lose speed and friction and advantages/disadvantages.
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I'm not picking on Gazjam in particular, it's more that his post happens to summarise a commonly held misunderstanding regarding the time it takes for a platter to lose speed and friction and advantages/disadvantages.
It's the Malaysian bearing Andy . I'm away at the moment and will talk to Tony when I get back Saturday .
pulled the bearing out cleaned it up with brake cleaner and applied gt85.
The stiction was noticeably reduced in my hand-once installed the platter spun far more freely.
John Martyn now sounded a bit like choir boy, had to have a play around with speed settings, but got there.
Will wait for an adult to come over and assist with set up.
Thanks everyone-bit a learning curve for me!
This bearing is meant to run with a specific grease mate . I will order some and relube the bearing with that .
Brian,
Hang fire. I think I may have mullered the poor beast with all my fiddling.
Its playing music but something is definitely not right!!!
You get lazy with digital....Im now having to work for my tunes...
I strongly advise you try a more viscous oil.
Gents,
The Gt85 is an interim measure-but has worked.
I did a bit of googling and reset my arm to roughly what others were showing in pictures
I am a complete novice, regards vinyl having taken a 30 year break and only just returned.
I googled my cart its a AT 110 MM.
I had it plumbed into my MC setting on the amp!!!!
Quick change over-----vast improvement.
My right channel aint quite right....quieter than the left can anyone assist with arm settings?
I will also relocate the tt as its sitting behind one of the 57s getting music fired at it.