Well, it been a busy week. At work and home.
But alas..success!
I used a pocket clip off a ball point pen to fix my tonearm.
I removed it, straightend it and recurved the curly part to fit inside the hollow tonearm.
then bent the ball down to fit 1/2 wat through the hole from the original broken pin.
So counterweight issue fixed/
Next I had to wait till thursday for cart to come in the mail.
So I stayed up late thursday night

I installed the cart, set the tracking weight and cartidge alignment.

cleaned "Steely Dan, cant buy a thrill" and threw it on.
Pressed "PLAY" waited in anticipation.....and...WOW !
It worked ! Good..NO! Really good !
It sounded wonderfull. Nice full body. Great spacious soundstage. Great highs.
It was almost like the fisrt Time I heard a tube amp in my system.
It kinda raised the level a litte.

Needless to say, I played whole album.
Then (for giggles) I tried the unplayabe (badly warped) "Police, Ghost in tthe machine" disk,
low and behold it played well and sounded good too.
So I played that album too. I only wish I had more albums to play

going shopping sunday.
Plus the Full Auto function is awsome.
I am super happy with first foray into vinyl.
p.s. check this weird junk cart I took off the tonearm.
It has two needle and a little lever to switch between the two.
