TWL mod for Rega RB600 arm---help needed


I just got finished reading the years-old discussion thread concerning the fishing weight modification for OL and Rega arms for use with low-compliance cartridges, and I really want to do this but I'm at a loss as to how to go about it. I recently mounted a Denon 103r on my Rega RB600/Rega P25, so I have the perfect set-up that would presumably benefit from doing this mod. Today I bought some 1/2 oz. lead bullet fishing weights to try out, hoping I'd be able to simply blu-tack them on to the ends of the bearing housing bolts. This didn't work because the blu-tack isn't strong enough to hold the weights straight out and they gradually just sag downward. I thought about super-gluing them on but there doesn't seem to be enough surface area making contact for that to work. I read in the old discussion thread about guys drilling and reaming these things out so they would pressure fit over the bolts, but I haven't a clue how to go about doing this and don't really have the tools. So, I'm asking for any and all guidance---or, if one of you is able to fashion some weights for me to use, all the better, and I will pay you handsomely for the trouble! Thanks, Will Herrera
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Will,

The weights need to be wider than the nuts, so you can drill them out to a snug-ish fit. The fit doesn't need to be exact. I super glued mine on and they worked great.

The wire thingy is what Joe referred to as "Paul's adjustable VTF tweak", invented by my partner. It's just a paper clip bent to fit into the holes at the end of the weights. Swivelling it forward or aft alters VTF over a range of a few hundredths of a gram. Quick and easy fine tuning of VTF without moving that blasted counteweight.

As to Wendell's question, equalizing the weights isn't critical. Rega doesn't even equalize lateral weight on its own its arms (look at the asymmetrical bearing housings on an RB-300 for example). That said, you could easily equalize the weights during the drilling out.

Highly worthwhile tweak, and TWL's thread gets the credit for re-launching my enthusiasm for vinyl playback. We outgrew (and outspent) our tweaked OL Silver years ago, but we never would have the rig we enjoy today without TWL's enthusiasm and help (though we'd have a lot more money in the bank!).