Hey Doug.
This sounds like a worthwhile tweak. I'll try to source some etching cream and give it a go.
One of the reasons I'm a believer is because of what I've observed with my Teres 145 when replacing a worn belt with a new one is just what you report. Improved dynamics. A more immediate sense of musical flow. I wasn't aware of the layered construction of the holographic mylar but this makes sense.
Another maintenance tip I'd add centers around the bearing thrust pad. A new thrust pad, say on at least an annual cycle, will restore some sonic performance for these turntables.
Btw, you didn't go with a Verus upgrade?
-Steve
This sounds like a worthwhile tweak. I'll try to source some etching cream and give it a go.
One of the reasons I'm a believer is because of what I've observed with my Teres 145 when replacing a worn belt with a new one is just what you report. Improved dynamics. A more immediate sense of musical flow. I wasn't aware of the layered construction of the holographic mylar but this makes sense.
Another maintenance tip I'd add centers around the bearing thrust pad. A new thrust pad, say on at least an annual cycle, will restore some sonic performance for these turntables.
Btw, you didn't go with a Verus upgrade?
-Steve