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Yet another turntable
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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 937770" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>Thanks Mike I thought as much, The stylus I am using is an aftermarket one which is on my original Stanton, I tried from 0.75g to 2g and 1.7g is definitely the sweet spot. The one I got from you does track at about 1.5g on my Rega. The reason I asked the question is because before I bought a scale I tried the cartridge with brush and I was cranking in an extra 1/2 turn on the counterweight to add the extra gram so probably ended up with about 3.7g and it did sound horrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 937770, member: 20579"] Thanks Mike I thought as much, The stylus I am using is an aftermarket one which is on my original Stanton, I tried from 0.75g to 2g and 1.7g is definitely the sweet spot. The one I got from you does track at about 1.5g on my Rega. The reason I asked the question is because before I bought a scale I tried the cartridge with brush and I was cranking in an extra 1/2 turn on the counterweight to add the extra gram so probably ended up with about 3.7g and it did sound horrible. [/QUOTE]
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