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In Reply to: RE: Question For Jelco Tonearm Users posted by tubav on July 04, 2015 at 08:03:19
I've used a Nag MP-150 on mine. Works well. The Nag is a bit lower compliance than most MMs.
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I was hoping you'd chime in and let me know that it was a good combo.
Your original take on the MP150 was what led me to buy.
The Jelco and Nagaoka are $$$ expenditures for me.
I'm accustomed to doing everything on the cheap.
Do you use the damping oil in your arm?
Thanks.
restoration. I've never used the arm without it.
Opus 33 1/3
I remember following his restoration of the TD150.
Yours is the black one and his is the green one.
He does amazing work.
Do you run your Nagaoka level VTA or tail down a little?
I'm having trouble getting level VTA even with a thick mat.
Thanks.
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It probably does help depending on the arm-cart combo and personal taste. IIRC, the 750-series arm tubes are quite different from the 370 (I may be wrong) and more sensitive to the damping oil.
The damping fluid made more than a subtle difference with a 750D and Clavis da Capo combo which is thin and a bit bright after a reasonable break-in period.
YMMV.
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