Hi Springbok,
Patrick and Audifeil speak the truth, but this may still not be "your" truth.
Affix a nickel to the headshell of your Nottingham tonearm to increase the effective mass of your arm by about 5.5 grams.
Use Blu-tack, modeling clay, or two sided tape to stick the nickel to the headshell.
A 103R loves arms with 15 to 18 gram effective mass.
Reset the tracking force to between 2.5 and 2.6 grams and tell us what you hear with your 103R.
Note - if you are measuring tracking force with a Shure stylus gauge, you will be tracking low by .2 to .3 grams. Set to 2.7 to 2.8 if you're using a Shure.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
Patrick and Audifeil speak the truth, but this may still not be "your" truth.
Affix a nickel to the headshell of your Nottingham tonearm to increase the effective mass of your arm by about 5.5 grams.
Use Blu-tack, modeling clay, or two sided tape to stick the nickel to the headshell.
A 103R loves arms with 15 to 18 gram effective mass.
Reset the tracking force to between 2.5 and 2.6 grams and tell us what you hear with your 103R.
Note - if you are measuring tracking force with a Shure stylus gauge, you will be tracking low by .2 to .3 grams. Set to 2.7 to 2.8 if you're using a Shure.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier