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Re: OLD MC CARTRIDGES [message #11625 is a reply to message #11624] Sat, 05 June 2004 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Belts come in standard sizes and many are interchangable so that shouldn't be too much of a problem; Referring to my ealier post you have obviously found a cart you like in the AT and they are excellent sounding carts. My point I think is should we be wary of using these discontinued units in the future. I know there have been studies done as to the longetivity of suspension but I personally have not been able to detect any problems. Do you use the AT's on a daily basis or are you saving them as much as possible? I love the Empire and figure I might as well burn it up now and hope for the best. Tracking force of 2.5 grams is the main issue with the Empire.

 
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