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Looking good!Lets hear it.
Looks good Guy.Dont forget to make the needle follow a straightline that goes through the spindle.You may have to swing theglass tube arm a bit to make them parallel to each other. You can adjustthe arms length a little to make it work if you have to,but it should be very close.
A zillion and one..... Now that you have it more or less set up, the ball bearing chasing should stop.Have you tried a record yet?You wont hear anything with out the amp,but you can see if it tracks withoutinterference from the wires. Clean the tubes with a Q-tip and a little alcoholif you have any.
Hi Guy,Looks like a good antenna. Just kidding I know you don't plan on leaving it like that. I thought I'd show you an example of braided tonearm wire.http://www.vpiindustries.com/tone-3d.htmIt might take a little experimentation to see how short you can make the wires and where to start braiding. Good luck with the project, it looks like a good one.neo
Good to hear you have it up and running Guy.Its great feeling to see it float across the album isnt it.Like a women, the longer your with her, the more you'llget to know what she likes and doesnt like.... Glad your happy....enjoy.Perry
Hi Perry, even if my PDR linear arm did not sound better than my Rega RB301,which is not the case, it sure look more impressive, very different and is definitely a subject of conversation and maybe also jealousy.Guy 13
We dont believe you, need pics!
It will be fun to see it tracking in the middle of a record when you'll all setup. Hope your new pre arrive soon.
Finally, nice enjoy!Unshielded interconnects can cause some hum.Wrap some aluminum foil carefully on the tone arm interconnects at the Pre end and interconnects from the Pre to the Decware. See if it quiets down completely. Sometimes no ground helps too.Some times here on a non polarized plug, turning the wall wort plug around in the outlet helps and sound better.But you may be using something for 220v?