The weight at the rear is for balancing your RB 300 with your cartridge attached. Loosen the allen nut. Move the weight back or forward so that your arm is balanced. Tighten the allen nut. Then adjust the arms down force that is recommended for your cartridge by using the knob on the right of your arm. Next adjust the anti-skate (the slider under the arm) use the same number that you used for the down force. You did it! You have a great arm and table. Look into an Audio-Technica AT400MLa Cartridge.
Hooking Up My Turnatable
Just purchased a very nice receiver with a phono section buit in. I have a Rega planar 3 with RB300 tonearm and Linn K9 cartridge that have been boxed up for at least 15 years.
What do I need to do to get this TT up and running? I see there is a weight at the end of the tonearm, how do I balance it out for optimum function? Do I replace the OEM RCA cable? Are their much better cartridges I should look at in the $200-$300 used range? Does anything need oiled?
What do I need to do to get this TT up and running? I see there is a weight at the end of the tonearm, how do I balance it out for optimum function? Do I replace the OEM RCA cable? Are their much better cartridges I should look at in the $200-$300 used range? Does anything need oiled?
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