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Thread: Thorens TD 160 tone arm

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    if you search back through my threads you will find a lot of info that dave (dsjr) and others gave me on tweaking it ... very usfull and they worked
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    well I guess the thing to do is bend them back...thanks for the help everyone
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    I reckon from long distant memories that the deck has been transported with headshell in place and using the original packing, which pressed the headshell down.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ger482 View Post
    well I guess the thing to do is bend them back...thanks for the help everyone
    Off the arm that is, you don't wanna knacker the arm bearings. If it's the shell id try source another

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    It's the less than ideal headshell mount. You can bend it to almost any angle you choose.

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