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You mentioned wrapping teflon tape around your arm. How did you actually get it to stay put as it has no adhesion?
You mentioned wrapping teflon tape around your arm. How did you actually get it to stay put as it has no adhesion?
New upgrade alternatives for the Technics SL12x0
05-16-09: ZenblasterI use garden variety teflon pipe thread tape like this. I just wrap the last bit perpendicular to the arm shaft and press hard to make it stay put. |
05-16-09: CytocycleIt's not that Marc Phillips doesn't like KAB; KAB won't deal with him because of things he's written about the Technics (they were opinions, not reviews) for a couple of online audio mags over the last few years. They aren't reviewing an Audio Technica PL-120 instead of the SL1200 Mk2; they're reviewing both. Publisher/editor Jeff Dorgay did a very favorable review of the PL-120 a few issues back and Senior Ccontribing Editor Marc Phillips is doing an ongoing evaluation of the SL1200. He has tried at least 20 different cartridges in it and is now looking into installing an SME V on it. His most recent article about it mentioned that the Ortofon 2M Blue is a good match but he's bothered by a persistent darkness to the tonality and a narrow soundstage. That's why he's looking at the tonearm upgrade next. His main deck is a Michell Orbe with SME V. also think Rega's were the only thing going in the past in the Low dollar category and now you have Jelco in the mix which provides another step up or lateralIf the arms are about equal quality but the Jelco is a better match, then it's an improvement. Of the two Jelco arms Peter offers, one has a foam-damped tube and a straight, one-piece tonearm with an effective mass of 11g. The other is an S-shape arm with detachable headshell, oil-damped bearing, and effective mass of 18g. Peter recommends the heavier arm for the DL-103 and the lighter arm for typical medium-compliance cartridges. |
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Tvad, did you get the tonearm rewire? I have a two or three theories about Marc's "persistent darkness" comments that don't match my experience either: 1) I have an M5G, which has factory OFC tonearm wire. Marc is using a Mk2 with stock wire. Maybe it's the tonearm wire that makes it sound dark or not. 2) Marc uses Neuance shelves on his rack. They have a foam core. I read a review of this shelf somewhere where the reviewer considered the shelf somewhat dark sounding. Marc mentioned that he has always gotten good inner detail from the SL1200 with stock feet and mat and no additional isolation platform, so I suspect this shelf has a profound influence on the sound. 3) Marc's preferred signal chain is an LOMC on a Michelle Orbe into a SET signal chain. SETs are usually somewhat rolled off in the treble; perhaps his normal rig offsets this, but a more linear source reveals it. Just guessing here. |