Have filters and a pressure gauge, but not sure what a "regulator" is and locally what industry would be the best source for a suitable unit.
Hi Grant - this picture shows a
regulator (black top dial knob), moisture bulb and trap, pressure gauge They can be purchased separately or as a unit at any hydraulics place typically located in industrial areas.
Total cost about $70 us dollars. The regulator allows you to dial the pressure down or up. The one in the picture is portable. You can hold it in your lap sitting in your sweet spot, and adjust the pressure up or down and hear how the music delivery is affected.
You open the regulator by lifting up – turn clockwise and counter clockwise. When the music sounds best to you in your room – push it back in to lock – your done.
As a kind of tune up I personally recommend anyone with an ET2 send alot more air than is needed to the tonearm so you can determine if you have any leaks from screws/bolts. This tonearm was meant to last forever – its industrial quality just like Bruce’s subwoofer :^)
subwooferThe worst thing you can do is blow the tube off.
Bruce Thigpen can also replace your low pressure manifold for a high pressure one. This changes out the manifold only – the spindle stays so you are left with a high pressure ET2 not a ET 2.5. I recommend emailing him to get the current price which is very reasonable. The high pressure manifold allows you to run low and high pressure with the ET2.
Cheers