The 'bounce' is back, but
Hi Shane,
Well, not sure where to start this next msg.
btw- I had downloaded the Heybrook TT2 instruction manual a few weeks ago. In fact, during those searches is when I first read your posts and there began this journey.
I was amazed at how much information is out there if you search long enough.
OK, I do have the red marks on springs aligned so I think I'm OK there.
BUT as per this guy SHANE explained to me:
"It’s far more likely that the arm lead needs setting up correctly. I don’t know which arm you have but many of the arms supplied with the TT2 had stiff cables which were quite hard to dress correctly."
I also noticed that the springs were in my mind a bit too compressed.
So, I've disconnected the retaining clip for the arm leads (Rega RB300 I had Incognito Rewired), stiff cables yes! AND relieved some of the compression on springs by turning the tuning bolts.
Well, the 'bounce' is back, so, I'll look to dial in the retaining clip for stiff cables
(any issues with not using the retaining clip, I don't see any hang up while not using it)?
My only concern is now that I've relieved the pressure on springs, the armboard is now not level with plinth (it's lower than plinth). If I tweak the springs to make the armboard level, the 'bounce' diminishes.
Might a course of action be to get the 'bounce' back and adjust the VTA with another shim to get the VTA correct?
I hope you can follow what I tried to explain?
thanks in advance
Neil