Eureka! Few drops of the Wurth Rost Off and the problem solved.
The ring on the counterweight is moving now like new.
The ring on the counterweight is moving now like new.
Technics EPA-100 MK2 wiring
Eureka! Few drops of the Wurth Rost Off and the problem solved. The ring on the counterweight is moving now like new. |
@genesis168 thanks, i was thingking about it last night, i also noticed that RCA's (left and right) should be standard in diameter around their pins, some modern RCA are just too big, but the ground pin hole is just in the middle of them and there must be some space to insert this ground pin between the actual RCAs. What about internal wiring of this arm, it's that ok to use with some modern external phono cable or worth to rewire the arm internally? |
@dgarretson My new tonearm is boron-titanium EPA-100 MK2 which is upgrade (at least i hope so) over the titanium EPA-100 i have owned several years ago. Luckily the EPA-100 MK2 ruby ball bearings are in perfect shape (no flaws) and if it's possible to avoid internal rewire i'm happy about it, especially if many other users of the same arm are happy with stock internal wire. Now i know how to make ground wire and it will be easy to use great new rca to rca phono cable. Still not sure if i can mount EPA-100 MK2 on Luxman arm base. The triangle mounting holes are wider than standard luxman armboard can accomodate, so those hole must be drilled throught the whole armbase. Maybe i will order custom made armbase from here. Do you know this source? It's amazing for Luxman owners. @nandric yes, the KLE RCA are very good priced, i use them on some other interconnect cables, also on my Reed arm. For the EPA-100 mk2 I have Stereolab Master Reference Phono (RCA to RCA) to try, it's my first tonearm without DIN, so i'm happy to use my best cable which was used normally between the phono headamp and amp. A few pictures of this cable designed by Chris Sommovigo and made in the USA: https://pp.userapi.com/c616228/v616228872/c6e5/BOf5uS5y-5Q.jpg https://pp.userapi.com/c616228/v616228872/c6f7/CU-0ZYVw6uE.jpg The RCA connectors are LoveCraft, same as on the Black Cat cable now produced by Chris in Japan. |