Marc,
Thanks for the size check on the hex key. It's been a couple years since I had an OL arm. (At least I got the "small" part right.) ;-)
BTW, a ZYX stylus is much smaller than a Denon stylus. It will ride deeper in the groove and rake up stuff a Denon will never touch, no matter what tonearm you use.
Now ask yourself this: what is the effect of dirt at the stylus-groove interface? That junk is being scraped between a plastic groovewall and a sharp-edged diamond with microscopic contact patches. Pressures at the contact points are enormous. Any dirt caught between stylus and vinyl will damage your records every time you play them.
Time for a better cleaning regimen?
Thanks for the size check on the hex key. It's been a couple years since I had an OL arm. (At least I got the "small" part right.) ;-)
The thing that really suprised me, was how much more dirt the stylus raked out of the groove, on a record that previously left the needle fairly clean! Considence?No coincidence at all. The OL Silver is indeed a good tracker, IOW, it lets the stylus ride steady in the groove. I experienced something similar when I switched from a midfi arm to a Silver.
BTW, a ZYX stylus is much smaller than a Denon stylus. It will ride deeper in the groove and rake up stuff a Denon will never touch, no matter what tonearm you use.
Now ask yourself this: what is the effect of dirt at the stylus-groove interface? That junk is being scraped between a plastic groovewall and a sharp-edged diamond with microscopic contact patches. Pressures at the contact points are enormous. Any dirt caught between stylus and vinyl will damage your records every time you play them.
Time for a better cleaning regimen?