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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 880752" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>Having been bitten by the bug, I bought a Kenwood KD-3100 on gumtree for R750, it came with a Stanton 681EEE cartridge (with a little brush in front) and after a bit of juggling with the setup it's singing sweetly. I'm absolutely amazed at how good this turntable sounds. </p><p></p><p>After much googling I see it will probably need the motor/spindle bearing housing cleaned out and new oil added and herein lies the dilemma. The service manual recommends Lubriplate Aero, which is a lithium based thin mineral oil with a viscosity of 19. Is their an equivalent I can use as I don't want to mess it up ? I was thinking of silicone oil which I use in my fishing reels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 880752, member: 20579"] Having been bitten by the bug, I bought a Kenwood KD-3100 on gumtree for R750, it came with a Stanton 681EEE cartridge (with a little brush in front) and after a bit of juggling with the setup it's singing sweetly. I'm absolutely amazed at how good this turntable sounds. After much googling I see it will probably need the motor/spindle bearing housing cleaned out and new oil added and herein lies the dilemma. The service manual recommends Lubriplate Aero, which is a lithium based thin mineral oil with a viscosity of 19. Is their an equivalent I can use as I don't want to mess it up ? I was thinking of silicone oil which I use in my fishing reels. [/QUOTE]
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