Hi guys, I have the above TT which is stock and very nice with the RB 301 arm. What I would like to know is, as there are so many upgrades available are any of them really worth fitting?
Your views would be appreciated,
Thanks, Phil.
Hi guys, I have the above TT which is stock and very nice with the RB 301 arm. What I would like to know is, as there are so many upgrades available are any of them really worth fitting?
Your views would be appreciated,
Thanks, Phil.
Try a set of BO!NG feet.
Oldpinkman reports these as being a good upgrade for Rega decks, but try to get them on a home loan so if you don't like them you can send them back.
I like what they do on my SL1200 but that is a different deck.
Kevin
Too busy enjoying the music....
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I'd say; If you like the P3-24, use and abuse it and spend your money on software! If you don't, sell it and get another type of tt.
Tweaks can most often only be the spice of a dish, it wont change a cod into an filet de beouf..
That said, the most character of a TT is it's cart if you ask me, and it would be interesting to know what you've got today?
And, what would you like to change in the presentation today?
Regards /Mike
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The rigidly mounted 24 v motor job is well worthwhile.
As to 3rd party mods, most I have heard and seen make the Rega TT worse, so I would suggest you save your money and buy a better cartridge.
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According my experience if prioritize internal wire and counterweight. For example tecnoweight. Are the necessary ones.
Counterweight will improve your cartridge options. I remember the sound improvement with DL103R after tecnoweight.
I would not touch the rest.
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