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In Reply to: RE: Success... posted by monoplinth on February 25, 2015 at 15:23:46
That's why you leave the stylus guard on while installing the cartridge. That or remove the stylus if you're installing a MM.
Opus 33 1/3
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Agreed, and so I did. The VTA needs a slight adjustment, but I'm playing it now, and it sounds, in a word, wonderful!
Whilst a picture is worth a thousand words, music, intangible, is worth a thousand pictures, ad infinitum.
It does look a bit low in the tail...
I fitted an AT95E to a customer's table once, as part of a rebuild (I think Nancy Kerrigan could have done less damage to a record compared to what was on there!), and the customer was indeed grateful! They loved the sound of that cart.
While I'm not a huge fan of MMs, that cart is a great "go to" for getting up and running.
Cheers, and ENJOY!!!
Dman
Analog Junkie
nt
It's a great bang for the buck, no doubt about it.
Whilst a picture is worth a thousand words, music, intangible, is worth a thousand pictures, ad infinitum.
hours on a stylus. Click for each side played. Then divide by 3 to get the approximate hours on the stylus.
Opus 33 1/3
What a muse it is over and above the original!
Whilst a picture is worth a thousand words, music, intangible, is worth a thousand pictures, ad infinitum.
nt
Dman
Analog Junkie
Interesting, however given its initial sound quality, I may now rest easy knowing that it can only get better over time. If it doesn't, I'll not be disappointed, as it's that good here and now.
Whilst a picture is worth a thousand words, music, intangible, is worth a thousand pictures, ad infinitum.
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