Hi Paperw8,
"But what I do know, is that it appears to me that there is a fair amount of effort involved in removing the trough from the Triplanar."
It took me 1 minute to remove the trough. Simple, easy 2 small screws. 30 seconds with the needle in the grove and you won't look back.
Of course my table allows me pretty easy access to the bottom of the arm. Other's may not have this. Such as I have a friend who was about to remove his arm, instead we took a pair of vice grips to a $1.00 jewelers screw driver and put a 90 degree angle in on the tool. So for him, 1 min with the vice grips, 1 min with the (now 90 degree bend) screw driver. Lifetime of better sound...
If you can give this a try, maybe via this bent screw drive method, we'd all be curious to your thoughts afterwards...Thanks
"But what I do know, is that it appears to me that there is a fair amount of effort involved in removing the trough from the Triplanar."
It took me 1 minute to remove the trough. Simple, easy 2 small screws. 30 seconds with the needle in the grove and you won't look back.
Of course my table allows me pretty easy access to the bottom of the arm. Other's may not have this. Such as I have a friend who was about to remove his arm, instead we took a pair of vice grips to a $1.00 jewelers screw driver and put a 90 degree angle in on the tool. So for him, 1 min with the vice grips, 1 min with the (now 90 degree bend) screw driver. Lifetime of better sound...
If you can give this a try, maybe via this bent screw drive method, we'd all be curious to your thoughts afterwards...Thanks