:-) yes. And thank you for your time and sharing with us your observational and comments too! Have fun enjoying listening to our vinyl records! Woke up just now (Sunday morning) and have been listening to my rp6 too in my room! I'm listening to it now as I write to you :-) Best regards my friend, Ian.
The SME arm works differently from most arms. Because the headshell only has holes for mounting the cartridge instead of slots, the cartridge position in the headshell is fixed. With this arm you adjust the overhang by moving the entire arm on it's base. The spindle to pivot distance will vary, depending on the distance on the cartridge between the mounting holes and the stylus tip. 215.35mm may be an average value, but it will vary +/- a few millimeters depending on the cartridge used.
I'm also struggling to achieve overhang of SME 3012R with Ache headshell and Koetsu urushi. How do you know that you have achieved the right measurement. If you put S/P 296.5 Ache headshell or even SPU, would to set on DR. FEICKERT overhang point (first step). Any suggestion?
@@khurshidalam4663 If you are using the Arche headshell, you will now have two places where you can adjust the overhang. Either by moving the cartridge in the headshell, or by sliding the entire arm on the base. If you plan to also use a SPU, I would adjust the overhang using the sliding base to be correct with the SPU, then you can adjust the other cartridge's position in the Arche to match. Note that by the time the 3012-R came out, SME had changed to using Baerwald alignment. You should stick with that to get the correct offset angle with the SPU.
@gotham61 so are you suggesting that Dr. Feickert's measurement of overhang is universal and right (first point). I will do some experiments and share. Many thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@khurshidalam4663 The Feickert protractor gives you a choice of using one of the three common alignments. Baerwald, Loefgren, and Stevenson, they are marked B, L, and S on the protractor.
Another fantastic video: I've checked the price of this useful item on the web and it costs quite 180€ shipped, so before I'm going to order it, may I ask you if you had verified the tonearm position on a Rega RP3 too? Thanks bro, you're always the N. 1 for passion and services provided here on TH-cam for the vinyl maniacs watchers!
Another superb and enthusiastic video from you Ian, top job! After finding your channel, I have changed my vinyl front end for a Technics SL-1210GR with Nagaoka MP-110. Could you do a video on this combination? There are some issues I have... Even with the arm fully 'down' the VTA does not seem right, the Nagaoka body seems too 'short', I wondered if I need a cartridge shim for this combination? It looks like you use a Jelco headshell with this cart in your videos with this combo (Technics SL-1200 / MP-110 or MP-150) does this solve the problem of getting the arm parallel to the record surface? Your thoughts on the best load for this cart would be appreciated too, 47k, 68k, 150pF, 200pF. We ask a lot of you, but it's because we trust you. Love this combination by the way, tight, detailed, precise and so musical.
I will do so brother :-) Have been preparing 2 at the same time for the past 3 days. Will upload something i did very impromptu and done very lively with a few Turntable and Record retailers yesterday!!! :-D
Dear Friends, apologies as this video had been accidentally deleted during system admin a few weeks ago. Just managed to bring it back live online for all of you friends again. For you information, please :-) Sincerely, Ian.
+HiViNyws channel Ian, would you please tell me what the white/black cover is that's on top of your cork Avid Sequel platter. Does Avid make this for sale? i assume it is used to protect and keep dust off of the cork? Thanks in advance for your help. It looks nice. Or is this to be used with a strobe light?
Gerry Nemeth HI Brother Gerry! I see :-D... that's a plastic piece of stroboscope speed test disc that I decided to just leave it on the cork mat to cover it. Looks nice to me too :-D Hope you're enjoying your Volvere/Sequel too! Sincerely, Ian.
+Gerry Nemeth I've just visited my Avid retailer yesterday!!! And done a fun video visiting a few others as well. I'm releasing this video in a few hours' time :-D You'd also get to see the massive 2 boxes which contain the Avid Acutus Reference :-D outside his store awaiting for delivery and installation! See you Brother Gerry! Sincerely, Ian :-)
+HiViNyws channel awesome Brother Ian. The Acutus is the most beautiful turntable in the world, IMHO. But your Sequel and my Volvere SP are very nice too. I look forward to your video.......
Im gonna get one the 18'th! :-D *rubbs hands in delight* Then im gonna play my music on a properly set up turntable hehe Your music room looks amazing btw
Dear Samuel! :-D Hahaha... you are so happy receiving one on the 18th!!! Have a good time helping yourself and others around you with it. The tool is not cheap and hence those who own it, like I do, always tend to lend it out to friends to use for setting up their turntables and tonearms. Best Regards Samuel, and may you have a great time and many years ahead of you playing vinyl records and enjoying beautiful music. - ian :-)
Yeah ive saved money for it., :-D Read alot about how it works so i will be very carefull and get it right. Then i will get my mothers turntable to work perfect hehe :-D Gonna get a Audio Technica cartridge for her and install. Yepp, music is my life, collect alot of good stuff. Take Care. /Sam
Hello, I like your videos cos of your passion to the music and equipment, but you need to invest in some mic while recording, cos when someone like for example in Eastern Europe wants to understand your asian accented English its getting a hard issue. So not only a good sound on your home audio but also on your vids is needed. Regards form Poland.
You're right brother Imran!!!! Gosh, indeed, i did left him hanging there for a handshake!... :-D thanks for telling me that, i will message him now and apologise. He is still a great friend of mine until now... great vinyl buddy too! Best Regards to you my friend! Enjoy your vinyl playback for many years to come, - ian :-)
Thank you :) your channel is always informative! I'm now keen on a trip to Tokyo to stock up on gear and records. Thanks for your hard work and effort! I just upgraded my RP1's drive train today :)
+Imran Shamsul Hi and congratulations Imran!!! :-D roger roger...a trip to Japan to stock up on vinyl/gear/accessories!... have a great trip my friend! Have happy experiences and memories!!!
How much ? Where can I get it locally ? Thanks for the video. It will be good if you can do another video of complete set up of tt phono tonearm and cartridge set up tracking force. I suppose the same tool can be used for complete set up ? Thanks again.
How many different version of this protractor are there? I have seen two Feickert aluminium protractors both labeled Next Generation, but with alignment points in different places on each?
Really nice to have if you have the extra money. I just use the downloadable protractors They are exactly the same but not as durable. lol. Nice turntable collection. I bet you still use the 1200 most.
Dear Brother in-Vinyl :-D!!! Yes!! Downloadable protractors are good as well, as long as you have ensured after printing, the scale is correct, and it is placed on a cardboard of thickness to mimic that of a vinyl record :-D!!!! Totally what we use in our local vinyl seminars to encourage budding vinyl users to get in and feel extremely comfortable!!! Hahaha... yes i still use the 1200 the most! You are right my friend. You too with your Mk2!!!! Warmest Regards, ~ian.
I'm unclear on one thing. If your turntable has no DSP adjustment, is there any advantage this offers over the free paper protractors available from VE?
Dear Buddy, :-D the paper protractors work just as fine. Settings on the printer must be spot-on as well, as sometimes what is printed may be scaled up or down by 1mm or so... :-D apologies, not to demean your printer at your home buddy :-D, otherwise, after printing on a 100gm thick piece of paper, it should work just fine, perfectly :-D!! Warmest Regards bro, ~ ian.
@@HiViNywschannel A cost effective way to avoid the possible inaccuracies of printed paper protractors is to buy an Ortofon alignment protractor with an accurate pre-drilled spindle hole. It is a plastic template which is stiffer and easier to use than the printed paper type. It uses the more common Baerwald geometery and costs approx 5 euros. Sorry Ian, but personally I would never fork out the sort of money being asked for Dr Feickert's protractor, which basically has no real advantages over my cheapy Ortofon protractor, at least none worth paying that amount of money for.
@@windymiller6908 Yes indeed Brother 😄👍 there are many protractors out there. I recommend in our local vinyl seminars to get those mirror protractors each about a few dollars too. The Dr Feickert NG protractor is specially useful for its ability to set the pivot-to-spindle distance 😄...
Hi Ian, I have the new SL-1210GR. With the original alignment gauge (52mm on headshell) I' m cca 2mm before the first line (Stevenson) on Dr.Feickert protractor...it is crazy! Who is right?! Dr.Feickert or Technics...???? Thanks :-)
Dear Jan!! This is a persistent issue!... My friends with the G or GR both have the same concerns too!... But i feel that as long as I get the cartridge-stylus on the Lofgren, Baerwald or Stevenson's geometries (on the Dr Feickert NG protractor), I am getting good sound without distortion/IGD. How about you my friend? Just feel free to chat brother Jan!! :-D
Thank you for answer! But...I have the second superb protractor from acoustical-systems SMARTractor. When I set up the cartridge to UNI-DIN on this protractor, it is Stevenson on the Dr.Feickert protractor! Funny :-) And sometimes I have the second problem with the "short" original Technics headshells for Baerwald or Loefgren setting... Regards from Liberec (CZ)
Brother, fantastic, you have the SMARTractor!!! I don't have that. It is too expensive for me :-D.... good to see friends have it! Really sharp device that is, super cool too! Thank you for telling me that setting up to UNI-DIN on it would correspond to the Stevenson on the DrF protractor :-D... now I know! My friends with the SL1200GR/G also tell me of their problem with that "short" original Technics headshell too. Thank you for catching up and teaching me Jan from Liberec!!! Warmest Regards, ~ ian.
Hi Ian, I have an answer directly from Pansonic support: Dear Jan , Thank you for your e-mail. In response to your query, I would like to inform you that the original Technics gauge was designed to be quick and simple. So anyone could very easily get the turntable going and sounding good. The newer methods take much longer to use and set up. They have different advantages. In terms of minimising tracking error and distortion. The official Technics answer is that the supplied gauge is the best compromise in terms of distortion. I would recommend the Dr. Feckert set up procedure. This seems to be the most highly regarded method. I trust that the above information will be of assistance to you. However, of course, if you should have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Kind Regards, Will Customer Service Team Panasonic UK
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU..... THANK YOOOOUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Brother I will copy and paste and inform my other friends with the GR :-D Thank you very, very much. Dekuji!! Grateful, ~ ian.
Gr8 video. I bought my Thorens td125 mk2 turntable used and it didn't come with the original tonearm. I've searched a lot and i guess it's a rotel rp3000 turntable tonearm. In its manual I couldn't find DSP information. Any suggestions ?
Dear Burak :-D, I have just checked for you: Rega RB300's tonearm's DSP should be 222mm. You can look here too : www.vinylengine.com/library/rega/rb300.shtml Warmest Regards, ian.
Burak, I believe what Ian meant is the arm you are referring to is a rebadged REGA arm, specifically, the RB300, and I bet if you need to, get the latest RB303 and it should fit, assuming the arm board is stock on your table.
Dear Chuck, I have tried the Adjust+ software at my friend's home before.... I don't have it, but my friend does. It is very exacting and an amazing tool to use. You are very lucky to own one!!! :-D Best Regards, ian.
The software is superb. Chris upgraded me to the Pro version at no extra cost after he saw my passion for perfection in vinyl. On a side note will you be doing a review on the Sumiko Blackbird Low MC? I've found this cartridge to be most excellent in comparisons with others in the same price range. I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Thanks. Just ordered a Grado black on sale for $80 Canadian off your recommendation, cant wait to get all set up. After sometime figuring out my system and setup im going to try a MP-110. Im really enjoying your tutorials!!
mick jager Dear friend😄, definitely! This is a good way to get started and start learning!!!! Grado Black! It is too, a superb sounding, aggressively priced cartridge. Please enjoy the journey. You are doing it right with your journey, Grado Black first!!! 💪👌👍😄 Best Regards, and we cna catch up again should you need help, - ian
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If you want to have it set up optimum.. indeed. Baerwald protractor is free online.
-Never ever heard of this measurement. I don't see it mentioned in any service manuals etc. mmm -I could not understand what you were saying because of the silly and very distracting music. Why? get rid of it. -Your instructions slates went by so quickly that I had to pause each one.
I am using a Rega RP6 as well and from this video, I am pleased to know that the DSP is setup correctly. At least from this video. Thanks Ian.
:-) yes. And thank you for your time and sharing with us your observational and comments too!
Have fun enjoying listening to our vinyl records!
Woke up just now (Sunday morning) and have been listening to my rp6 too in my room! I'm listening to it now as I write to you :-)
Best regards my friend,
Ian.
I received mine today. Looking forward to setting up my Victor TTs in a couple weeks!
The SME arm works differently from most arms. Because the headshell only has holes for mounting the cartridge instead of slots, the cartridge position in the headshell is fixed. With this arm you adjust the overhang by moving the entire arm on it's base. The spindle to pivot distance will vary, depending on the distance on the cartridge between the mounting holes and the stylus tip. 215.35mm may be an average value, but it will vary +/- a few millimeters depending on the cartridge used.
I'm also struggling to achieve overhang of SME 3012R with Ache headshell and Koetsu urushi. How do you know that you have achieved the right measurement. If you put S/P 296.5 Ache headshell or even SPU, would to set on DR. FEICKERT overhang point (first step). Any suggestion?
@@khurshidalam4663 If you are using the Arche headshell, you will now have two places where you can adjust the overhang. Either by moving the cartridge in the headshell, or by sliding the entire arm on the base. If you plan to also use a SPU, I would adjust the overhang using the sliding base to be correct with the SPU, then you can adjust the other cartridge's position in the Arche to match. Note that by the time the 3012-R came out, SME had changed to using Baerwald alignment. You should stick with that to get the correct offset angle with the SPU.
@gotham61 so are you suggesting that Dr. Feickert's measurement of overhang is universal and right (first point). I will do some experiments and share. Many thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@khurshidalam4663 The Feickert protractor gives you a choice of using one of the three common alignments. Baerwald, Loefgren, and Stevenson, they are marked B, L, and S on the protractor.
Another fantastic video: I've checked the price of this useful item on the web and it costs quite 180€ shipped, so before I'm going to order it, may I ask you if you had verified the tonearm position on a Rega RP3 too? Thanks bro, you're always the N. 1 for passion and services provided here on TH-cam for the vinyl maniacs watchers!
Another superb and enthusiastic video from you Ian, top job! After finding your channel, I have changed my vinyl front end for a Technics SL-1210GR with Nagaoka MP-110. Could you do a video on this combination? There are some issues I have... Even with the arm fully 'down' the VTA does not seem right, the Nagaoka body seems too 'short', I wondered if I need a cartridge shim for this combination? It looks like you use a Jelco headshell with this cart in your videos with this combo (Technics SL-1200 / MP-110 or MP-150) does this solve the problem of getting the arm parallel to the record surface? Your thoughts on the best load for this cart would be appreciated too, 47k, 68k, 150pF, 200pF. We ask a lot of you, but it's because we trust you. Love this combination by the way, tight, detailed, precise and so musical.
My friend, your tool is amazing. However, the first thing I do with a new turntable is to level it before anything else.
Nice review this is one of my shops best friends. Amazing video as always.
Always looking forward to your new videos.
I will do so brother :-) Have been preparing 2 at the same time for the past 3 days. Will upload something i did very impromptu and done very lively with a few Turntable and Record retailers yesterday!!! :-D
What is the use of the Technics turntable cartridge setup? Stevenson?
Dear Friends, apologies as this video had been accidentally deleted during system admin a few weeks ago.
Just managed to bring it back live online for all of you friends again.
For you information, please :-)
Sincerely,
Ian.
+HiViNyws channel Ian, would you please tell me what the white/black cover is that's on top of your cork Avid Sequel platter. Does Avid make this for sale? i assume it is used to protect and keep dust off of the cork? Thanks in advance for your help. It looks nice. Or is this to be used with a strobe light?
Gerry Nemeth HI Brother Gerry! I see :-D... that's a plastic piece of stroboscope speed test disc that I decided to just leave it on the cork mat to cover it. Looks nice to me too :-D
Hope you're enjoying your Volvere/Sequel too!
Sincerely,
Ian.
+HiViNyws channel Thank you Brother Ian. I appreciate your response. Glad we are happy Avid owners. All the best to you.
+Gerry Nemeth I've just visited my Avid retailer yesterday!!! And done a fun video visiting a few others as well. I'm releasing this video in a few hours' time :-D
You'd also get to see the massive 2 boxes which contain the Avid Acutus Reference :-D outside his store awaiting for delivery and installation!
See you Brother Gerry!
Sincerely,
Ian :-)
+HiViNyws channel awesome Brother Ian. The Acutus is the most beautiful turntable in the world, IMHO. But your Sequel and my Volvere SP are very nice too. I look forward to your video.......
Im gonna get one the 18'th! :-D *rubbs hands in delight* Then im gonna play my music on a properly set up turntable hehe
Your music room looks amazing btw
Dear Samuel! :-D
Hahaha... you are so happy receiving one on the 18th!!! Have a good time helping yourself and others around you with it. The tool is not cheap and hence those who own it, like I do, always tend to lend it out to friends to use for setting up their turntables and tonearms.
Best Regards Samuel,
and may you have a great time and many years ahead of you playing vinyl records and enjoying beautiful music.
- ian :-)
Yeah ive saved money for it., :-D Read alot about how it works so i will be very carefull and get it right. Then i will get my mothers turntable to work perfect hehe :-D Gonna get a Audio Technica cartridge for her and install. Yepp, music is my life, collect alot of good stuff. Take Care. /Sam
Wow!!! A lot of good stuff in your collection!!!!!! :-D
Yummy!
- ian :-D
Great tool. If you have an inexpensive turntable you need this to get the best out of it. Don't trust paper that comes with a cart.
Hi buddy, thank you for catching up! :-D Warmest Regards and have fun!~ ian.
Hello, I like your videos cos of your passion to the music and equipment, but you need to invest in some mic while recording, cos when someone like for example in Eastern Europe wants to understand your asian accented English its getting a hard issue. So not only a good sound on your home audio but also on your vids is needed. Regards form Poland.
Very instructive video as always. Is there a price for the unit you can disclose? Thanks. Albums rule!
Can you please post a full video on how to use Feickert universal protractor? Thanks in advance.
It would be very nice if we had stores that when you buy something they just give it to you!
you left Vincent hanging! he wanted a handshake!
You're right brother Imran!!!! Gosh, indeed, i did left him hanging there for a handshake!... :-D thanks for telling me that, i will message him now and apologise. He is still a great friend of mine until now... great vinyl buddy too!
Best Regards to you my friend! Enjoy your vinyl playback for many years to come,
- ian :-)
Thank you :) your channel is always informative! I'm now keen on a trip to Tokyo to stock up on gear and records. Thanks for your hard work and effort!
I just upgraded my RP1's drive train today :)
+Imran Shamsul Hi and congratulations Imran!!! :-D roger roger...a trip to Japan to stock up on vinyl/gear/accessories!... have a great trip my friend! Have happy experiences and memories!!!
How much ? Where can I get it locally ? Thanks for the video. It will be good if you can do another video of complete set up of tt phono tonearm and cartridge set up tracking force. I suppose the same tool can be used for complete set up ? Thanks again.
Shouldn't this adjustment already be done by the manufacturer? Or is this adjustment more useful if one is buying the tonearm separately?
Correct
Thank you Bruce :-D !!for helping out.
and great to see you again Bartholomew brother :-D!!
You are absolutely correct, a waste of money if you are buying a factory package.
Great vid Ian..very informative my friend
Thank you again for your kind support my friend! :-)
Best regards,
Ian.
Have you used a head shell weight before? Would you recommend it?
How many different version of this protractor are there? I have seen two Feickert aluminium protractors both labeled Next Generation, but with alignment points in different places on each?
Brilliant . thank you so much
Really nice to have if you have the extra money. I just use the downloadable protractors They are exactly the same but not as durable. lol. Nice turntable collection. I bet you still use the 1200 most.
Dear Brother in-Vinyl :-D!!! Yes!! Downloadable protractors are good as well, as long as you have ensured after printing, the scale is correct, and it is placed on a cardboard of thickness to mimic that of a vinyl record :-D!!!! Totally what we use in our local vinyl seminars to encourage budding vinyl users to get in and feel extremely comfortable!!! Hahaha... yes i still use the 1200 the most! You are right my friend. You too with your Mk2!!!!
Warmest Regards,
~ian.
I'm unclear on one thing. If your turntable has no DSP adjustment, is there any advantage this offers over the free paper protractors available from VE?
Dear Buddy, :-D the paper protractors work just as fine. Settings on the printer must be spot-on as well, as sometimes what is printed may be scaled up or down by 1mm or so... :-D apologies, not to demean your printer at your home buddy :-D, otherwise, after printing on a 100gm thick piece of paper, it should work just fine, perfectly :-D!! Warmest Regards bro, ~ ian.
@@HiViNywschannel A cost effective way to avoid the possible inaccuracies of printed paper protractors is to buy an Ortofon alignment protractor with an accurate pre-drilled spindle hole. It is a plastic template which is stiffer and easier to use than the printed paper type. It uses the more common Baerwald geometery and costs approx 5 euros. Sorry Ian, but personally I would never fork out the sort of money being asked for Dr Feickert's protractor, which basically has no real advantages over my cheapy Ortofon protractor, at least none worth paying that amount of money for.
@@windymiller6908 Yes indeed Brother 😄👍 there are many protractors out there. I recommend in our local vinyl seminars to get those mirror protractors each about a few dollars too. The Dr Feickert NG protractor is specially useful for its ability to set the pivot-to-spindle distance 😄...
Hi Ian, I have the new SL-1210GR. With the original alignment gauge (52mm on headshell) I' m cca 2mm before the first line (Stevenson) on Dr.Feickert protractor...it is crazy! Who is right?! Dr.Feickert or Technics...???? Thanks :-)
Dear Jan!! This is a persistent issue!... My friends with the G or GR both have the same concerns too!... But i feel that as long as I get the cartridge-stylus on the Lofgren, Baerwald or Stevenson's geometries (on the Dr Feickert NG protractor), I am getting good sound without distortion/IGD.
How about you my friend? Just feel free to chat brother Jan!! :-D
Thank you for answer! But...I have the second superb protractor from acoustical-systems SMARTractor. When I set up the cartridge to UNI-DIN on this protractor, it is Stevenson on the Dr.Feickert protractor! Funny :-) And sometimes I have the second problem with the "short" original Technics headshells for Baerwald or Loefgren setting... Regards from Liberec (CZ)
Brother, fantastic, you have the SMARTractor!!! I don't have that. It is too expensive for me :-D.... good to see friends have it! Really sharp device that is, super cool too! Thank you for telling me that setting up to UNI-DIN on it would correspond to the Stevenson on the DrF protractor :-D... now I know! My friends with the SL1200GR/G also tell me of their problem with that "short" original Technics headshell too.
Thank you for catching up and teaching me Jan from Liberec!!!
Warmest Regards, ~ ian.
Hi Ian, I have an answer directly from Pansonic support:
Dear Jan ,
Thank you for your e-mail.
In response to your query, I would like to inform you that the original Technics gauge was designed to be quick and simple. So anyone could very easily get the turntable going and sounding good.
The newer methods take much longer to use and set up. They have different advantages. In terms of minimising tracking error and distortion.
The official Technics answer is that the supplied gauge is the best compromise in terms of distortion. I would recommend the Dr. Feckert set up procedure. This seems to be the most highly regarded method.
I trust that the above information will be of assistance to you. However, of course, if you should have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Kind Regards,
Will
Customer Service Team
Panasonic UK
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU,
THANK YOU,
THANK YOU.....
THANK YOOOOUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brother I will copy and paste and inform my other friends with the GR :-D Thank you very, very much. Dekuji!! Grateful, ~ ian.
Hi friend, what is the MRSP for the Dr. TT?
Dear friend and brother, :-) i bought it (The Dr Feickert NG protractor) last year for S$280.
Welcome back to vinyl playback brother....
Very touched!
MERCI , MAIS DOMMAGE QU'il n'y a pas LE TRADUCTEUR
Great vid, but man you need a P P P P Pop filter on your mic! Driving us audiophiles nuts! :)
Gr8 video. I bought my Thorens td125 mk2 turntable used and it didn't come with the original tonearm. I've searched a lot and i guess it's a rotel rp3000 turntable tonearm. In its manual I couldn't find DSP information. Any suggestions ?
Dear Burak :-D, I have just checked for you: Rega RB300's tonearm's DSP should be 222mm. You can look here too :
www.vinylengine.com/library/rega/rb300.shtml
Warmest Regards,
ian.
Thanks for the info. But unfortunately it's not Rega rb300, it's Rotel rp3000 :)
Burak,
I believe what Ian meant is the arm you are referring to is a rebadged REGA arm, specifically, the RB300, and I bet if you need to, get the latest RB303 and it should fit, assuming the arm board is stock on your table.
how can i buy dr. feickert protractor?
I too have the Dr's NG Protractor. I also have the Adjust+ software. Have you tried the software?
Dear Chuck, I have tried the Adjust+ software at my friend's home before.... I don't have it, but my friend does. It is very exacting and an amazing tool to use. You are very lucky to own one!!!
:-D Best Regards,
ian.
The software is superb. Chris upgraded me to the Pro version at no extra cost after he saw my passion for perfection in vinyl.
On a side note will you be doing a review on the Sumiko Blackbird Low MC? I've found this cartridge to be most excellent in comparisons with others in the same price range. I'd like to hear your thoughts.
thank you
Thank you too for coming by my friend :-D
Warmest Regards.
🤘
I dont need to do this on a technics 1200 do I?
mick jager No you don't have to, my friend😄
Thanks. Just ordered a Grado black on sale for $80 Canadian off your recommendation, cant wait to get all set up. After sometime figuring out my system and setup im going to try a MP-110. Im really enjoying your tutorials!!
mick jager Dear friend😄, definitely! This is a good way to get started and start learning!!!! Grado Black! It is too, a superb sounding, aggressively priced cartridge. Please enjoy the journey. You are doing it right with your journey, Grado Black first!!! 💪👌👍😄
Best Regards, and we cna catch up again should you need help,
- ian
If you want to have it set up optimum.. indeed. Baerwald protractor is free online.
If I were you, do it. Factory seems to be short.
Kombaua.;-);-)
Good morning from here heeheehee 7:23am Singapore ✌😅
The ironi of bad sound on a audiophile vid is killing me. Try have the mic inside of your mouth next time🤣
-Never ever heard of this measurement. I don't see it mentioned in any service manuals etc. mmm
-I could not understand what you were saying because of the silly and very distracting music. Why? get rid of it.
-Your instructions slates went by so quickly that I had to pause each one.