here is a direct link to that manifold pic and it shows the correct cleaning
procedure that Frogman mentioned earlier, as a well as another pic grabbed from the internet showing the manifold parts.
https://goo.gl/photos/J7XD4gevCJrRN5CD8Note the set screws in the manifold. The screws are set differently for
different PSI settings. One can see if you send isopropanol down the airline, this manifold surface and the set screws is what the fluid comes into contact with.
What can’t be seen is the inside of the black manifold housing.The inside of it should be scrubbed out too.
Harry - my no.1 passion is running. My wife asks me where I am running to and I can’t answer. I guess this make me a running fool. Anyway...because of the running I think; I am very biased about air quality...and I believe that it is this mindset, that set me on my I will call it "abnormal" pump journeys, with the ET 2.0- 2.5. The air compressor I am using the Timeter, builds pressure heats up the air, condenses it, drains the moisture down a tube (like your car’s ac system ) into a tray, then sends it down the main air line to my ET 2.5. I have never seen a drop in the regulator bowl next to the turntable. Well... one time when the tube in the Timeter pump got plugged with mineral deposits. Its design means moisture and and particulate traps are not required.
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I’m running a Lyra Delos on the ET with original arm wand.
Any opinions on whether I’d hear an improvement with the magnesium or carbon fiber wand?
http://www.needledoctor.com/Lyra-Delos-Phono-CartridgeThe Lyra Delos is
Compliance : Approx. 12 x 10 cm/dyne at 100Hz
I would run that cart with a CF or Mag armwand and the double leaf spring.
As you know the ET2 first came out with its original aluminum arm wand, when high compliance MM’s were really popular. I am using in my second room the original aluminum wand with the high compliance Acutex 420str and single leaf spring.
The Acutex is 36 x 10-6 cm./dyne at 100 Hz.