But is the FT-3 a good arm or not? Was it a $200 arm when new or was it $1,000. Donna from SOTA wasn't sure but guessed it was around $900 new. Does anyone know?
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According to the A'Gon bluebook, the FT-3 retailed for $475. However, my dealer informed me when I bought the table and arm, that the whole package was from the mid-80s, so I would assume it would go for more today.
I gave more than that for mine. I gave a little over $500 and got it from a discounter, as always. Anybody here not into discounts???
If you need actual info let me know I can scan and e-mail data sheets.
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THEY ONYL RECOMMEND Cartridges of mass from X-14 grams if both weights are used or X-8 gms with the primary weight. Over all length 305 mm Effective length pivot to sylus 239 mm Overhang 17.3 mm Offset angle 23 degrees Mnt distance record cntr to pivot 221.7 mm Max back swing 54 degree Cartridge weight up to 8 gms primary weight uo to 14 gms with both weights This comes with or without silicone damp Damping fluid is reckomended only for cartridges with very low dynamic compliance below 10X10(negative 6) cm/dyne
The Benz MC20E cartridge on my arm weighs 4 grams and has a compliance of 8. You state that damping fluid is recommended for low compliance cartridges like this one. How would I utilize damping fluid with my older SOTA Sapphire table?
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