Micro Seiki DQX-500 Turntable resto-mod

Spencer, this link may help you get that female connector out. Never seen any of these high $ MS turntables first hand. Anyhow, this is how the AR guys do it. I'll be doing my AR-XB sometime soon using this technique.
https://vinylnirvana.com/ar-turntable-resources/ar-diy-do-it-yourself/rewiring-an-ar-xa-tonearm
Thanks George, that is similar but unfortunately the connector on mine is down in the tube and heavily glued. I have some de-bonding stuff that I am going to try but confidence is low that it will work. If I could figure out how the arm tube attaches to the main body then i could push it out from the inside but so far I have not figured that out.
 
I’m baaack……well sort of.
Apologies for the long hiatus gentleman.
Long story short, major life changes, confusion and general chaos took me away from this great community. Never lost my passion for audio but I had to put it on hold while trying to find my way.
I haven’t done any audio projects for a couple years now and so I thought finishing this one would be a good start to getting back into it.
After reviewing where I was with this, I decided the dual arm project was a little too ambitious for the time I have available, so back to the original idea.
Lee, your Black Widow has been waiting patiently for this day and I have to say it does not disappoint.
 

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I’m baaack……well sort of.
Apologies for the long hiatus gentleman.
Long story short, major life changes, confusion and general chaos took me away from this great community. Never lost my passion for audio but I had to put it on hold while trying to find my way.
I haven’t done any audio projects for a couple years now and so I thought finishing this one would be a good start to getting back into it.
After reviewing where I was with this, I decided the dual arm project was a little too ambitious for the time I have available, so back to the original idea.
Lee, your Black Widow has been waiting patiently for this day and I have to say it does not disappoint.
Glad that you are back...
 
What's the cart?
The cart came with the Widow from Lee.
I don’t have the specs in front of me right now, maybe Lee remembers? It calls for 1.5 g tracking force which is close to the limit of 2.0 g of the Widow. This version of the BW can use a silicone or oil dampening bath system but I haven’t tried this yet. When I get off shift I will post the cart specs.
 
Glad to see the Widow found such a home....
Lee, with just a basic setup and just running through the stock Carver test system, I was really impressed. I just set the overhang, set the tracking at 1.5 and the ant-skate at 1.5 and dropped the nail. Wow, crisp, clear, good channel separation and excellent tracking. I have a second BW arm and base that I bought for a backup or possibly the dual arm mod because I lost confidence in the Micro arms. Dual BW’s would be sweet, lol.
 
I'm curious because of the ultra low mass of that tonearm. I almost bought one years ago to use on my Wrek o Kut but didn't......

The silicone damping system is worth using IMO, I have the KAB one on my Technics and and have an Audiocraft tonearm that has it too.
Found the specs
 

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Was there an extra cart?? Seems i had 2...
Not that I remember Lee but that was a long time ago and i have slept since then, lol.
During that faze I was collecting cart's like a mad man, so I will have to dig around. Do you think it was also a Acutex or something else?
 
Spence, great to have you back bud, been missin ya....

Now if D-500 Flogger would show his face......made a lot of phone calls too....
 
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