Thought I'd drop by.
My Jelco arm (think MMT, Audioquest, Graham Robin)doesn't have the capability of pressure-fitted weights like the Rega. But on each side of the bearing housing I thought there might be room on the sides for something, small flat spots where bearing adjustment "screws" are located, so I thought some more for something that I could do fast. The arm is mounted to a restored Russco Mk V, with a DL103 cartridge.
A few minutes later I glued six quarters into two groups of three, face to face, with a hot glue gun. Used the same hot glue to attach the quarters to the spots I referenced above. Totally reversible as the glue stays a bit soft after curing and peels off of metal with just a bit of effort.
Shazam! The effect seems exactly as described in your initial post from five years ago. I may engineer something a little prettier in the future, but the 16.5 grams or so on each side (each quarter is 5.5 grams)works very well with this arm (and presumably variants of it like those mentioned above). I don't know if the greater weight (compared to the fishing weights) compensates for their shorter lateral reach (compared to the fishing weights), but that was my thought when gluing three quarters together instead of two.
If anyone is curious I uploaded an image here--http://new.photos.yahoo.com/deanmanjames2003/album/576460762310128890
Comments, suggestions welcome!
Jim
My Jelco arm (think MMT, Audioquest, Graham Robin)doesn't have the capability of pressure-fitted weights like the Rega. But on each side of the bearing housing I thought there might be room on the sides for something, small flat spots where bearing adjustment "screws" are located, so I thought some more for something that I could do fast. The arm is mounted to a restored Russco Mk V, with a DL103 cartridge.
A few minutes later I glued six quarters into two groups of three, face to face, with a hot glue gun. Used the same hot glue to attach the quarters to the spots I referenced above. Totally reversible as the glue stays a bit soft after curing and peels off of metal with just a bit of effort.
Shazam! The effect seems exactly as described in your initial post from five years ago. I may engineer something a little prettier in the future, but the 16.5 grams or so on each side (each quarter is 5.5 grams)works very well with this arm (and presumably variants of it like those mentioned above). I don't know if the greater weight (compared to the fishing weights) compensates for their shorter lateral reach (compared to the fishing weights), but that was my thought when gluing three quarters together instead of two.
If anyone is curious I uploaded an image here--http://new.photos.yahoo.com/deanmanjames2003/album/576460762310128890
Comments, suggestions welcome!
Jim