[Jukebox-list] Tonearm Damping,was Seeburg SS160:Red Tone Arm
Jjmscf at aol.com
Jjmscf at aol.com
Fri Nov 3 17:27:46 PST 2006
I'll check those things. Hopefully it's one of them. It's a good idea to
check the needle pressure anyway to make sure it's not wrecking my records. At
least it hasn't wrecked a needle yet but it can't be good for the lead in
groove of the record. A few tick a couple times on the lead in groove that didn't
before they were put in the 222. Also it looks like it sets too close to the
edge of the record and jumps into the lead in groove.Thus the thump noise I
hear. Looks like my next project is to check the tone arm adjustments on my
222. If looks like I need the fluid replaced for sure I'll contact you off
list.
J.C.
In a message dated 11/3/2006 11:39:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ronnnrich at yahoo.com writes:
>The process is complicated, and I don't sell the fluid. You should first
check that >the mounting screw, holding the tone arm is tight, then be sure
that the springs are >adjusted for the correct pressure. If you then decide
you want to send it to me, >contact me off list. Ron Rich
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