that is correct I am now paralyzed from the waist down and have to be carried to get anywhere, including this computer.
i'll be assisting Stuart and Hose' best i can, but anymore work than already here. i can't help with other work, just advice
DB systems DB-8HG theres no fancy loading you have to do with that cart. but you might run an ohm meter across the pins and see if it says 70 ohms or the abouts
call them, explain you want the latest version of the 8MZ, and you'd like to order directly from grado labs or for a vendor that will guarantee it to be the latest. I have bought directly from John at grado
might require an amboard as well. the 250ST mounts at 210mm. never heard the later arm on my TheTurntable. Heard the 250ST on it, for about 5 albums then re-installed the Linn Bask Plus
The ZTE+1 was a bit better than the original prestige black that replaced it.. I have not heard a new black 3 I have heard the Black 2, and it was superior to the ZTE+1
HTH
marc
I believe that to be an odd, and rare version of the haydon motor. that was a snap ring that was in there...........have no idea where one can be found
yes, and it required quite a bit to get it to work.........the orignal arm (pivot block and tube were worthless) the original AR headshell had the screws glued in. the aftermarket replacement has a bit more resistance in the left/hot channel. Don't forget to shove the headshell completely...
yes it's been cut..............have you noticed that your headshell isn't up snug to the arm? You may have the original AR headshell that doesn't have spring pins and the headshell pins are solid keeping the headshell from fully seating in the socket