Solution was to buy a lightweight tonearm mounting plate...
Problem solved: Success! Lightweight acrylic plate.
Problem solved: Success! Lightweight acrylic plate.
Gyro SE suspension problem...
Solution was to buy a lightweight tonearm mounting plate... Problem solved: Success! Lightweight acrylic plate. |
Thanks for the reply; the suggestions you provide are things that I have considered, but I haven't had time to disassemble the tonearm and plate to compare its weight to the motor ring weight. I hope to do that this weekend. I've been careful to be sure the tonearm cabling is not exerting force on the chassis. I've spent some time looking at the configuration of the weights and how they are attached to the chassis. I may do some modifications to accomodate adjustments in the number and placement of the weights to allow fine-tuning to balance out the chassis. But only after checking the tonearm mounting adapter plate; it should be the corret one for the SME 309 since I ordered from an authorized Michell Engineering and SME retailer. But you never know. :-) Regards, Tom |
The Arm , and plate together should weigh less than 1 kg. Thats about the max an arm and plate can weigh by design . It would appear to me , the balance weight applied under the table is not too light but rather you have too nuch weight on the arm side. They all have the same balance weight applied. Weigh your arm and plate including bolts and see what it totals. I have an Orbe SE with a Graham 2.2 TC with SME mount, I also owed a gyro SE mk II with an SME iv. You may need a lighter plate made from acrylic. Cheers |