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Advantages are:
Anyone use PTFE (plumber’s) tape?I use PTFE on the tonearm of my Technics SL1210 M5G. I consider it an ideal mod, at least for that application.
Advantages are:
- It’s very light, and doesn’t significantly affect the tonearm’s effective mass.
- It uses no adhesive, which makes it easy to install and remove with no residue.
- It’s crazy cheap. At about $1/roll, it costs about 17 cents of PTFE tape to wrap a 9" arm wand.
- The tape stretches subtly as you wrap it around the tonearm, and then shrinks back into shape, adding subtle pressure to the tonearm tube and thus damping it.
- It works really well on the Technics tonearm. I was hearing a bit of upper midrange glare in the tonal balance. To find the source of the resonance, I began flicking my fingernail against various metal components on the turntable. Flicking the tonearm produced a fairly sharp, high frequency "ping," I estimate at around 3Khz. I got a roll of PTFE tape left over from installing a shower head and wrapped it around the arm wand, with about an 1/8" overlap from wrap to wrap. I also wrapped the knurled collar that secures the headshell to the tonearm.