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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Opinion is only as valid as its verifiable supporting evidence.

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Do I want to take on this project? I'm going to see it this weekend.

    Presto Pirouette T-18 turntable with Rek-O-Kut 120 tonearm

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    I can remember taping pennies onto the arm of our record player....can't remember why. I was only 10 at the time.

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Quote Originally Posted by cradeldorf View Post
    I can remember taping pennies onto the arm of our record player....can't remember why. I was only 10 at the time.
    For Tracking weight...

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Quote Originally Posted by Altec Best View Post
    For Tracking weight...
    No, it was to stop the tone arm from hitting the dustcover when the needle hit a crusty dollop of jam. 78RPMs can do some damage.

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Quote Originally Posted by alancohen View Post
    No, it was to stop the tone arm from hitting the dustcover when the needle hit a crusty dollop of jam. 78RPMs can do some damage.
    Not on my old TT.. It was to add weight to the stylus cause it kept doing wheelies !

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Quote Originally Posted by cradeldorf View Post
    I can remember taping pennies onto the arm of our record player....can't remember why. I was only 10 at the time.
    i remember seeing quarters. it depended on how much rice crispys were involved.
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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    OK, it's mine. The good news, the Ashland hysteresis synchronous motor works a peach. Smooth and dead quiet. The platter spins till the cows come home. The rubber on all three idlers is...rubbery. The tonearm is 95%. Just needs a good cleaning.

    The not so good: The arm is mono. I need to do some mechanical as well as electrical work to use it stereo. No biggie. I saw a thread where a guy cannibalized a computer fan motor for the 33ga magnet wire. There doesn't seem to be a shortage of old computer fans these days. And then I need a period correct cartridge. Shure V15 comes to mind. There is also no anti-skate, but heck, they seemed to work fine in the 50s.

    Anyway, I'm psyched. I love the fact that it was made in Paramus, NJ; 40 minutes from my house.

    He was asking $250, we settled on $225. I'm pleased.

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Neat table, and would be great for 78s and mono 33s/45s. If you want a period appropriate cartridge, a Shure V15 (early '70s) seems a bit recent for the vintage (late '50s). But at this point, I guess there isn't much difference between a 40+ y/o cartridge and a 50+ y/o cartridge as far as being considered 'vintage'.

    Are you intending to play Really Old records, like 78s, with it? If so, you would probably want a cartridge with a spherical stylus. (And 78s would ideally require a larger spherical stylus than do the microgroove 33 RPM LPs.) A lot of older cartridges had two needles on the cantilever, on opposite sides of each other. So you could flip back and forth with a little lever depending on 78s or 33/45s. An older Shure or Stanton with replaceable, and easily replaceable via ebay sellers, 'needles' would be ideal.

    Anti-skating is fairly important with stereo recordings. The newer ROK Micropoise arm had antiskating, and also a lateral balance adjustment. Here is my (formerly my uncles) ROK:

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    Re: OT: A couple of time correct pieces to go with my 604Ds

    Well I'm certainly going to build a proper plinth for it. The recycled drawer is quaint, but it deserves better. I have a pile of baltic birch that I got for my H-frame open baffles that I was planning on building if my A5s didn't cut it. But I'm in love with the A5s so I can use the wood for a 50# plinth. BTW, that's a terrible word...plinth. More than one would be...plinths. Try says that with a mouth full of Ritz.

    I think I might do a 2 arm set up and keep the mono arm for 78s and such. If I do that, what would be some recommendations for a stereo arm? Do I get something like this: Tonearms, headshells, headshell wires, headshell clips or just go full-on modern arm?

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