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In Reply to: Re: I guess so? posted by Aleksunder on September 11, 2006 at 13:39:03:
The bearings are in the armtube not the yoke so they can be adjusted more easily for preload.Just because some guy has time on his hands and has created Gandystein's Monster doesn't mean it is all sound engineering. There is alot of NIH going here and there.
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- They are equidistant, at least on a 250. The 300 and up may be a different story. - Garth 13:45:00 09/11/06 (7)
- "They are equidistant, at least on a 250." - ahem, and this is another reason why the 250 is better than the 300 [nt] - OMalley 14:50:07 09/11/06 (1)
- For instance. ;-) (nt) - Garth 15:25:29 09/11/06 (0)
- Re: They are equidistant, at least on a 250. The 300 and up may be a different story. - Aleksunder 14:02:08 09/11/06 (4)
- One reason I bought the RB250 to tweak ...... - tubesforever 00:26:57 09/12/06 (0)
- Sorry, I forgot to blindly accept everything you say. :-) (nt) - Garth 15:24:32 09/11/06 (2)
- Re: Well, there you again, with the glib one-liner. n/t - Aleksunder 16:38:08 09/11/06 (1)
- You left the door open. Lighten up! n/t - Garth 23:34:42 09/11/06 (0)