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In Reply to: RE: Effect of tonearm damping fluid on VTF (Jelco 750D) posted by John Elison on October 25, 2014 at 21:57:26
used to be 100,000 cts
dee
;-D
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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Waaaaay out - as the manufacturer stated theirs was 500cps (quoted on VE; 2011)- obtainable as Ansmann "Dr Liquid" Silicon Shock Oil (50ML) - cheaper than Jelco!
Edits: 10/26/14
There was a long discussion about it on VEThe discrepancy between the two numbers is huge :)...
60,000 cst is like honey, 500 cps is like motor oil.
Edit...My dyslexia kicks in all the time it is Centi Stokes as in cst and cts....dee
;-D
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
Edits: 10/26/14
Dammit - was going to remove the post as saw it/you referred to SME (2/3).
Anyways, 100,000 cps ("Dr Liquid", again) is still far too thick - though currently use it neat as it doesn't cause 'problems': the original SME part was specced @ 200,000 cps.
Having spoken to SME a few months back (not for those of a nervous disposition..) they apparently now don't recommend using damping at all..
Never set-up my Jelco 750D - had for over 3years - looks a 'dud purchase' in retrospect!
I had to double check it because i got the original info from DIY Audio, the second search confirmed the first info....so there you have it. John asked so i complied. You brought in doubt, now we are even, FWIW i have no info on the Jelco.
dee
;-D
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
Edits: 10/26/14 10/26/14
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