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This was not going to be the intended arm for this table. But the combo sounds so good together, I decided to give it a go. Could barely squeeze the 12 inch arm onto this arm board, and it required a 3/8" spacer to get me the height I needed for the counterweight to clear the back of the plinth. But all and all, it worked out reasonably well.
Edits: 06/17/17
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Topic - Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - Mister Pig 07:01:30 06/17/17 (13)
- Very nice, do you have more pictures showing the tonearm? - B.K. 09:31:59 06/18/17 (1)
- String bearing - Lew 10:10:40 06/18/17 (0)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - bcowen 05:27:35 06/18/17 (1)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - Mister Pig 06:24:58 06/18/17 (0)
- Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!...N/T - musetap 11:23:22 06/17/17 (0)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - kitch29 10:39:15 06/17/17 (1)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - Mister Pig 22:18:32 06/17/17 (0)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - M3 lover 10:03:30 06/17/17 (4)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - Mister Pig 22:25:26 06/17/17 (3)
- I've admired that tonearm from afar for a long time, but... - Lew 10:01:33 06/18/17 (2)
- RE: I've admired that tonearm from afar for a long time, but... - Mister Pig 19:34:05 06/18/17 (1)
- It's a string bearing a la Schroeder, with the option for silicon damping - Lew 07:16:23 06/19/17 (0)
- RE: Got The SP 10 In Plinth With Riggle Arm - SpotcheckBilly12345 07:44:31 06/17/17 (0)