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My friend just gave me this TT tonight. It's in decent shape, but needs a little cleanup. What should I know about this model and are there any good, easy and cheap improvements that can be made to it? Probably needs a new cartridge, it has an old Stanton on it now. Which one works best? Thanks.
I'll fill in until the cavalry arrives, but I know P-animal will send you to www.KABusa.com to get all the info you need in getting the 1200 sounding like an uber-table.
I can vouch for the effectiveness of damping troughs in general. Some 17 years ago I was a Rep for a firm that were the first representatives in the US for Max Townsend's original Rock turntable. It was fantastic, but really sang with the damping trough in action damping the Helius Silver arm and Modded Grado cartridge.
First, clean all the contacts and buy the original oil. The instructions say that oiling is every 2000 hrs but that is bullshit. There is oil a the bottom of the bearing, but the unit sounds significantly better when it's filled to the top at all times. Second, replacing the stock feet for the Sorbothane hemispheres works well on reducing lateral vibrations, a 1200's weakness. I have my deck under Goldmund cones, then a Moca wood board supported by the Sorbothane. Works even better that way. Third, I would replace the stock power cords by one of VenHaus shielded, cryo'ed power cable and cryo'ed plug . Cheap tweak and will definitely improve the sound. If plugged to a power filter/cryo'ed outlet even better. The speed sensing/correction mechanism does not like to navigate through noise--who does? The Stanton could be a winner--they need 75KOhm loading, though. What model is it?
I tried to call KAB but could not get through. Kind of like AC today. Anyway, I will get the oil, manual and arm dampener. Is your power supply upgrade external or did you send the TT in to be modified internally? What are the advantages of the internal PS upgrade? As for the PC, I haven't turned the TT over but I thought it had a captured cord. Did you replace the captured cord with another of better quality? Lastly, Did you have your TT tonearn rewired and RCAs installed to replace the stock phono outs? Who did that work? PM me if you would rather. Thanks.
Oh, the Stanton cartridge I have is a 681EEE, but it needs a new stylus. The Stanton that came with the TT is a 680? as it has a D6800EL stylus which is also in need of replacement. It is a DJ cartidge as you probably know, but this table came from the original owner and he never used it that way.
Andy, you haven't reallized it yet, but you are on your way to multi thousand dollar performance...
Well, I'll reserve judgement till I have the upgrades in place.
In all seriousness, this is the one time you might actually want to listen to PA. I am sure it is a good route to go, especially if you got the table for free. Why not?!