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e.Therefore, I did my homework and search on the web what would be the best buy for 150 USD or less, preferably 100 USD.I usually whenever possible, try to buy Made in USA.My first choices were the Vista at 300 USD and the Hagerman Bugle 2 at 189 USD, despite their very good reputation, I have now a maximum budget of 150 USD (+ transport + custom tax.) Many candidates fall into the 150 USD less category.Guy 13
For 150 usd you can buy second hand...
I recently purchased an Emotiva phono pre. It is solid state, but it does both MM and MC. Don't know if they ship to you, but for $150, I have been very pleased.
Hi all.My PDR linear arm is now at the post office and I am waiting to get the release of the custom to pick-it up.In the mean time, I am so anxious that I have already started to take the Rega RB301 arm of the Rega P3 turntable.The RB301 is for sales, but only for local pick-up, if I don`t get a good price for it, I might keep it in my museum of Rega horror.I have also made from scratch a junction box for the interconnects and the tiny weeny little wires that will go the the cartridge, they have to be very small so that they don't interfere with the movement of the linear arm and cartridge.Stay tuned, more interesting stuff to come.Guy 13
Hi Guy,You might want to hold on to that 301, at least for now. It looks like you have a couple of feet of unshielded wire going to your junction box from the arm?Assuming you still live in the same place, you might have a problem with those wires and RFI. If you braid those wires it should help.Good luck with the project,neo
Often the tone arm has at least a thin layer of metal to act as a shield. And each channels tw wires should be a twisted pair.
Hey Guy13, I read most of this thread late last night before I went to bed.. I’m sorry I don’t have the type of knowledge to help you like other members have. You must have the patience of a saint because I remember thinking as I went to bed at 2am groggy from reading …. if that was my turntable and phono preamp.. The Rega would have been flying out of my third floor window, closely followed by (and probably still attached Bellari)I do hope you can figure out a way to correct this extremely annoying problem.Best of luck,Brooklyn
Hey Guy did you mount that glass linear on your Rega?Picts? Followup?I think that is a real cool tonearm setup. Those wires cannot really be twisted so leave them hang separated that is all you can do. Let us know.
Hey Guy,Wondering if the tone arm made it as well.Been longer than a goats gestation.....lol.Remember the P3 I used to measure for your arm?its seen better days, holes drilled in the plinth,marked and scuffed. So I made a new one.I'll start a thread, its different looking now.I hope you get the bugs all worked out with your phono pre problems, I really hope that new arm works for you.Dont get rid of the 301 just yet....there are glass tubes in the package,I hope they made it.
Guy,With the arm all the way over to the right, on the arm rest....One bearing should be over the arm, the other should be all the way to the left against the rubber o ring.You'll need to draw a line on a piece of paper, punch a hole on the line at one end and use it like a protractor on the platter.You need to make the line on the paper and the glass arm parallel.... then the needle has to follow the lineHope this helps...