Wayne, have you tried the PT6 absent of the fluid? I ask because I own a Loth-X modified PT6 which is one of the best bargains and one of the most flexible arms (in terms of cartridges) I've owned. As part of the Loth-X upgardes, they do away with the fluid altogether and add resonance material to the arm, rewire, etc. I am not sure how much each contributes, but the Loth-X arm sounds A LOT better than the stock PT6. MIGHT be worth a try.
Adding damping fluid to Audioquest PT arms ????
Hello,
I am wondering about adding damping fluid to my Audioquest arm, mine is the PT6 model.
First I'm wondering what fluid/oil to buy and where for a fair price ?
Second how do you get it in and out of the little brass bowl without making a mess ?
Thirdly, do you have to remove the fluid eveytime you move the table, I'm talking within the house, such as off my rack, and on to a table to work on for instance.
Forth, do you have to readjust tracking force or other settings if you use the damping ? I read you can adjust the amount of damping by how tight you screw the oil welll cover on ? Is there a correct damping amount ? I will be using a Clearaudio Aurum Beta MkII cartridge.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Wayne
I am wondering about adding damping fluid to my Audioquest arm, mine is the PT6 model.
First I'm wondering what fluid/oil to buy and where for a fair price ?
Second how do you get it in and out of the little brass bowl without making a mess ?
Thirdly, do you have to remove the fluid eveytime you move the table, I'm talking within the house, such as off my rack, and on to a table to work on for instance.
Forth, do you have to readjust tracking force or other settings if you use the damping ? I read you can adjust the amount of damping by how tight you screw the oil welll cover on ? Is there a correct damping amount ? I will be using a Clearaudio Aurum Beta MkII cartridge.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Wayne
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