Daniele,
the arm is a 9'' one, is it?
So if have the mounting protractor and enough room to rise & lower the VTA, you can get this blank armboard plate:...
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Daniele,
the arm is a 9'' one, is it?
So if have the mounting protractor and enough room to rise & lower the VTA, you can get this blank armboard plate:...
Mike what clip are you talking about?
the ones from Trans-fi audio are copper alloy.
the clips inside the DB25 connector I'm pretty sure they are copper.
This is the one I bought:...
Are you rewiring the tonearm and need stuff like these?
http://www.trans-fi.com/cartridgetagssolderinginstructions.htm
Well, you may think they are too big, so buy a DB25 female connector like this...
"Anderol 465", or "Mobil Vactra"
If you look for "ISO VG 68" into ebay you'll find lots of results
The exact replacement oil is the "ISO VG 68". It is a synthetic oil and you can easily find it everywhere for about 6 € / LT.
I got this info form vinylengine.
Martin, I have a couple of MK2, a MK5 and a M5G.
The MK5 / MK5G & M5G weren't supplied with hinges, but with some rubber support, non magnetic, to quickly remove the cover.
Not a good solution,...
Hello Stewart,
talking about the stock bearing, this is the original Technics oil you should use:
http://www.4-dj.de/shop/technics-lubricating-oil-schmier-u-wartungsoel-1210-p-309.html
here on...
Marco, last week I was talking with a guy who likes to build his own turntables, both belt drive or DD.
He said to me that rubber is the worst material for belts, since it is much too elastic, so...
http://vantageaudio.com/info/sp10acc.htm
look for "SL-1200/1210 Lower Plinth upgrade"
The Denon DL 160 is an high-output MC. You can you use it with an MM pre-phono.
I would suggest the
Audio Technica AT 120 E
http://cgi.ebay.it/Audio-Technica-AT-120-E-MM-Tonabnehmer-/380287298105?pt=Plattenspielerzubeh%C3%B6r&hash=item588ae3aa39
a good match for the SL 1200....
Hello to all the AOS friends,
today I'm here asking some advices.
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So far I followed a very long path of studying, thinking, DIYing, checking and starting again, to set up my DL 103 SA on my...
Hi Ron, still here, don't worry ;-)
Dave (DSJR) is right.
But I think the factory solution has no problem, except that you have to pay attention (I had to) when you re-assemble the TT, not to...
Ron, just for the sake of curiosity, why do you want to change original connecting point?
Anyway, I could guess that using a whatever screw on the alu chassis is sub-optimal, since there could be...
:stalks:
that's amazing, I want it !!!
:lol::lol::lol:
Tim, into my report there is link to an Excel spreadsheet to do all calculations by yourself. Anyway, as per Marco initial suggestion, the H/S weight should be about 17 gr and my experiments lead me...
Hi Tim,
the owner's manual of the SL 1200 M5G says that the tonearm mass and the headshell weight is just the same of the other SL 1200 models.
The tonearm is not solid titanium, but it is titanium...
I had my CD Player broken 3 years ago (it was a TEAC VRDS-9 modified). I thrown it in the trash, I didn't buy a new CD player, and I don't miss it at all. I have 3000 CDs and I continue to buy them...
Phil
yes, the wires are included.
And thank you for your Q, so I could correct the label of FR Calculator:
from: Headshell weight
to: Headshell weight included wires
The tonearm mass *always* includes the headshell.
Yeah Chris, that's completely true.
I had the isonoes standing on a MDF shelf, covered with hard vinyl.
Then I put on the shelf a square of glass 1 cm thick, and the sound changed a lot, with more...
I thought myself a lot about rebuilding the plinth of the SL 1200, mainly because I would like to install a 12'' tonearm.
Well, my naive idea is to build a wooden plinth taking the place of the...
This guy made a very nice job here:
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showpost.php?p=31745&postcount=28
We talked about this last generation of Denon TTs here:
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6220
I guess the 100 has the same cheap components inside it...
Hi Chris,
look here, maybe it helps:
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?t=7086