A very good cable that meets the three criteria above is, for example, the Supra EFF-I that can be found for peanuts (almost!) if bought unterminated (28 €/meter, here in Italy, it could be less expensive elsewhere). To make things even simpler you can buy a non-terminated cable and add just the connectors you need (tonearm plug at one end, RCA's at the preamp's end, eventually). Virtually any DIY interconnect can be successfully used as phono cable, provided it satisfies three criteria: low capacity (measured in pF/m), great flexibility and good shielding. Thanks a lot for the answer and best regards from Germany. Or do I need to buy special expensive phono cables? Which is the perfect diy phonocable, I mean, which can be used to build a connection from turntable (tonearm cable) to the outer preamp phonostage or to a inner turntable cinchsocket when I want to use separate outer cables? There are a loooooot diy cable projects on your siteĬategorized into cable for mains, interconnects and speakers.
Thanks for the veeeeeeeeeeeery good page. Indeed, this has "windows" (large enough) from where your fingers can reach the belt and the motor pulley. The procedure might be easier with the Zero 100 platter and perhaps you can perform the trick without even removing the platter. Then put the platter back in place again. Is it the FORK that moves the belt up and down on the motor pulley to be bent? If so you can do like many other analogue lovers do: remove the platter and gently slip the belt on the right groove of the motor pulley, according to the desired speed.
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I was wondering if you had any suggestions on how to fix this problem.įrank - E-mail: fgarrett (at) .us I have just recently acquired one of these classics and the arm for the speed control is no longer connected to the motor. I just read your article on the Zero 100.
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