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    OK, I'll keep my eye out for one which is a bit bruised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REXTON View Post
    No!
    I'm sorry, but that's not correct. The first runs of the Mk2 do not have the anti-resonant insert. It's just a single slab of rubber.
    Those decks are easily recognisable by the large hole in the plinth under the tonearm assembly.
    They probably changed the plinth when they ceased production of the armless model (SL-120Mk2).
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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    Are you changing all the cables as well?
    You are better off ditching the original stock cables and going with more competent cables. Perhaps a KAB solution with really good RCA chassis jacks, which will allow you to use any cable you wish.
    Anyone who thinks CDs sound better needs to listen to my system. Besides, my cables sound better than yours.

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    I meant the internal cabling which attaches to the PCBs.
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