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Looks like they braid it!
Looks like they braid it!
Trying to figure out if the V-15 AT2 and the XSV 5000 (same mount) have a common stylus (with brush) that are swappable between. It's nice to have 2 carts that take the same Stylus. They look the same, I'll go down and see if they are swappable.
Im not sure if those are compatible, there’s one way to find out
Does Gary install new sintered bushings while he has them? And does he ball the bushings?Gary at Voice of Music Audio Enthusiasts got my idler wheels today...... I'm waiting patiently (well, I'm waiting anyway)..........
Does Gary install new sintered bushings while he has them? And does he ball the bushings?
Do you have any Stanton 680/681 or Pickering XV/UV-15 bodies around? I'm thinking about this for my setup even though the compliance is on the high side:
https://www.lpgear.com/product/PICKSXV151100.html
Does Gary install new sintered bushings while he has them? And does he ball the bushings?
He does very pretty work PerryJoe, the OTHER place for FULL rebuild, makes Delrin bodies with new bronze bushings and new rubber for $100 each and since I have a double wheel (one for 33 and one for 45) and the other 78 wheel, would have been $300 if I needed to do them both..... He does great work but they would have taken 2 months at least. Here is a sample of his work. He does it on the side AFTER a10 hour day at his regular job.
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He does very pretty work Perry
Do you have any Stanton 680/681 or Pickering XV/UV-15 bodies around? I'm thinking about this for my setup even though the compliance is on the high side:
https://www.lpgear.com/product/PICKSXV151100.html
Seems there is a lot of "magic" in this Rek-O-Kut project.
Neat find....there's a story within.....
Seems there is a lot of "magic" in this Rek-O-Kut project.
Neat find....there's a story within.....
I was thinking it came out of a University library or something similar. I remember seeing similar units in the Ohio University library when I was a kid. Don't remember ever seeing someone using them or someone in the AV room they were parked in.