As long as you can tighten the base-nut and the arm is the correct distance for the most part it should be o.k.Now what could also be done is to make support that would cover the hole area so you are tightening the base-nut flush and firmly to the bottom of the plinth.I cut a square piece of hardwood with a 23mm hole in it, that I can use for this purpose.The material is up to you but I would avoid MDF(too dead).Do not make it too big,mine is about 65x40mm and about 10-15mm deep.The regular base-nut can be tightened on to this.Decoupling the arm fixture is said to be an advantage on the Rega if it breaks up spurious resonances.So you can experiment here with size of the support and it's material(Acrylic?).There could be an advantage in having the arm the way it is with less contact.Hope this helps.
Rega P3 - Arm hole too small?
I have had my P3 for a while now and just change my cartridge. I now need a 4mm spacer and the regualr nut is no good so I had to get the extended nut. Problem is that the nut doesn't fit in the hole. I dremeled out the hole bigger but the hole is now slightly irregular. I only had to dremel the bottom half and not go near the top where the plinth is. Is this a problem at all? I'm thinking as long as the nut is tight I should be okay. Am I wrong?
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
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