"03-01-15: Roggae
the 10x5 is gone. thanks for the responses guys. is the VPI jig a decent alignment tool?"
Yes. You should have no problem setting a cart up yourself. I have 2 Scouts and had the 10x5. Just take your time and be careful. The thing to be most careful with is using the arm. Its great in that the design allows the arm to just come off by unplugging the cable, but you need to be really careful any time you're near it because there's nothing to steady the arm and a small bump can do a lot of damage. That's how the shop broke you're original cart. Either that or they tried lowering the arm to play a record by hand.
Also be very careful of the inverted bearing. Unless you are looking to confirm that you're fingers still have bones in them, its best not to touch it. Its incredibly sharp.
I think the only thing you'll need to buy is a scale. I think the one I have is made by Shure and its not expensive. I'm guessing around $20. Its a great TT. Once you set it up, you'll be very happy with it.
the 10x5 is gone. thanks for the responses guys. is the VPI jig a decent alignment tool?"
Yes. You should have no problem setting a cart up yourself. I have 2 Scouts and had the 10x5. Just take your time and be careful. The thing to be most careful with is using the arm. Its great in that the design allows the arm to just come off by unplugging the cable, but you need to be really careful any time you're near it because there's nothing to steady the arm and a small bump can do a lot of damage. That's how the shop broke you're original cart. Either that or they tried lowering the arm to play a record by hand.
Also be very careful of the inverted bearing. Unless you are looking to confirm that you're fingers still have bones in them, its best not to touch it. Its incredibly sharp.
I think the only thing you'll need to buy is a scale. I think the one I have is made by Shure and its not expensive. I'm guessing around $20. Its a great TT. Once you set it up, you'll be very happy with it.