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Re: Actual bias vs set bias/antiskate [message #11762 is a reply to message #11761] Mon, 06 December 2004 13:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The indentations that occur across the t-bar sections of the suspension, fill them with hot glue to damp them down. You have a point there, about the "periferie" clamp. As far as balancing the platter I just used a weighted amount for each pie-shaped section and then checked with a bubble level. Not so sophisticated and I probably would not do that on my Linn but It seemed o'kay so far; time will tell.
Ortofon makes nice sounding carts. Wish I had the means for a nice SPU with the Tonearm and their step-up. 5k$ sounds fair for a phono needle; eh?

 
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