Bill, there is a fine line in the amount of damping that should be done on an arm. If you do too much, it sounds dead. I recommend starting at the headshell, and even the cartridge. I used some self-stick black felt from Wal-Mart. I cut some very small pieces, and stuck them to the sides of the cart, and on the headshell. On the Rega arm, the finger lift is quite lively, so it should be damped. Also a 1/2" wide ring of felt around the arm about 1/3 of the way out from the pivot is a good start. This 1/3 point is the "ring" point on the Rega arms. That is about all you'll need, and you might not need even that much. You'll know if you do too much, because it will start to sound dead. I highly recommend doing the HiFi mod. The other really great mod, is the HeavyWeight counterweight from Expressimo Audio. A world of improvement for only $90. You can make the HiFi mod yourself by following the directions on my thread. You will not believe the improvements from that!
Yes, it is all about lateral movement control. And yes, a singing arm is not good, but as I said, you can go too far. I don't know the exact reasons, but some "liveliness" in the arm is good for sound.
Yes, it is all about lateral movement control. And yes, a singing arm is not good, but as I said, you can go too far. I don't know the exact reasons, but some "liveliness" in the arm is good for sound.