I ordered some 1 million cSt so I'll have to see how that works.
Graham arm silicon replacement - new product with higher viscosity
I discovered the silicone fluid in my Graham Phantom II arm had dried out, and in looking for a replacement, it seems that Graham has a new higher viscosity fluid out called Graham Engineering Cobalt Blue Silicone Damping Fluid
Aside from the high cost, it won’t be back in stock for over 2 months.
The previous suggested viscosity seems to 600,000 cSt but does anyone have any clues what the new formula will be or where to get an alternative?
I don’t want to wait 2-3 months.
In the interim I ordered the 600,000 from turntable basics but would love to play with higher viscosities since Graham feels there is a benefit.
Aside from the high cost, it won’t be back in stock for over 2 months.
The previous suggested viscosity seems to 600,000 cSt but does anyone have any clues what the new formula will be or where to get an alternative?
I don’t want to wait 2-3 months.
In the interim I ordered the 600,000 from turntable basics but would love to play with higher viscosities since Graham feels there is a benefit.