Rlxl:
Yes the springs are definitely a worthwhile upgrade. They are machined out of a single metal stock, with double helix counter-wound geometry to prevent binding and swaying. With the flat top and bottom, they are really easy to install too, no more turning to dial in the sweet spot.
For all of you lucky enough to own an old Merrill Heirloom out there, rescue them out of the attic and contact Anthony at MSR LLC (www.merrillaudio.com) for many worthwhile upgrades.
See this page for pricing of upgrade options:
http://www.merrillaudio.com/pricing.html
You will end up with a table sounding much better than contemporary TTs in the same price range.
Enjoy.
Vinh Vu
Yes the springs are definitely a worthwhile upgrade. They are machined out of a single metal stock, with double helix counter-wound geometry to prevent binding and swaying. With the flat top and bottom, they are really easy to install too, no more turning to dial in the sweet spot.
For all of you lucky enough to own an old Merrill Heirloom out there, rescue them out of the attic and contact Anthony at MSR LLC (www.merrillaudio.com) for many worthwhile upgrades.
See this page for pricing of upgrade options:
http://www.merrillaudio.com/pricing.html
You will end up with a table sounding much better than contemporary TTs in the same price range.
Enjoy.
Vinh Vu