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Re: Actual bias vs set bias/antiskate [message #11760 is a reply to message #11757] Mon, 06 December 2004 10:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The periphery clamp makes me nervous. What if it slps or something? I have done lots of mods on AR tables and I think the most effective is the damped inner platter and delrin bearing with a new shaft. Using hot glue to fill the suspension dampens it pretty good and that sticky dampening sheet they use on autos seems to work on the platter. Another thing I tried is the leaded tape used for taping golf club heads placed around the interface between the inner and outer platters. I have always thought rightly or wrongly that making the platter really heavy is bad for the bearing.
Nice to know that these things are still avialable, a fully modded AR sounds nice.

 
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