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Again, you guys are driving me nuts. I had the Expressimo VTA adjuster sleeve on a RB300 and it's very easy to use. Place on the arm post first, flange area up since that is what the arm base will rest on the arm board. Set up the arm level before tightening any lower nut. Start listening when you get the height where you want it tighten the lower nut. I think VTA is very important in bringing out the best in any cartridge. Things just snap into focus. Love the table it looks great, enjoy.You may have a problem tightening the arm if the arm board is thinner than the height of the Expressimo VTA adjuster sleeve. It is really made for Rega plinths (7/8"?). If that is the case you may have to washer the arm post underneath to tighten the nut or cut the sleeve. Mitchell's, Origin Live's works a bit different. You may not have room at all for the Pete Riggle set up. Nice to have "VTA on the fly".Den
Get the AT440MLa....put the money saved towards a record cleaning machine...
Get the AT440MLa....put the money saved towards a record cleaning machine....
Don't be in any rush to blow your cash......it doesn't seem likely that Technics is gonna' discontinue this Rock of Gibraltar anytime soon
John, Get yourself some bongos and stop drumming on the TT !!I found the same as you: footsteps do not have any sonic impact though contact with the 1200/1210 chassis does have sonic feedback. For reference: My 1210 is currently placed on a 3+" cutting board and resting on seagrass (sisal-like) carpet on hardwood floor....with Herbies way ex mat and SDS isoplatmat.ed