A simple measurement with a ruler will be enough to determine the effective arm length. As you say "it' hardly quantum physics".
A simple measurement with a ruler will be enough to determine the effective arm length. As you say "it' hardly quantum physics".
Barry
Wow, statement piece you’ve got there Al, hope you enjoy it!
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A work of art Al .
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Marvellous thread Al, you're mental mate
Amazing TT, enjoy it and buy some decent Jazz Al none of that eighties pop pish please
Do yourself a favour and buy some Miles Davis or Can.
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Thanks chaps , You leave my pish alone
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OK , The arm appears to be 9.5" measured from the center pivot point to the very end of the arm
The problem may be that the rega arm board is mounted on a SME one
Or may be me using the threaded fixings in the cart , There are 2 more fixings in the cart further forward ,
DOH my head hurts
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