Avs9, The MDC 800 was sold with a particular counter weight
depending from the customers cart weight. But there are 5 counter
weights for this tonearm marked with letters: l,m,h,x and a. With L for 6 g.(+/-2), M for 8g.(+-2g.) ,H for 10 g.(+/-2g.), K for 15 g. (+/-2 g.)and A for 18 g. (+/-2 g.).
All those weights share one common decoupler which need to be installed 'in' the weights with the help of a tool called 'wrench'. So you can use your H weight for the carts from 10- 12 g. weight. That is to say with the optimal position of the weight in (co)realtion to the pivot. I am, alas, not familiar with the MMT/ FRT3/FT4 versions but
if their rear armtube is of the same thicknes as by MDC 800 you can of course try.
Regards,
depending from the customers cart weight. But there are 5 counter
weights for this tonearm marked with letters: l,m,h,x and a. With L for 6 g.(+/-2), M for 8g.(+-2g.) ,H for 10 g.(+/-2g.), K for 15 g. (+/-2 g.)and A for 18 g. (+/-2 g.).
All those weights share one common decoupler which need to be installed 'in' the weights with the help of a tool called 'wrench'. So you can use your H weight for the carts from 10- 12 g. weight. That is to say with the optimal position of the weight in (co)realtion to the pivot. I am, alas, not familiar with the MMT/ FRT3/FT4 versions but
if their rear armtube is of the same thicknes as by MDC 800 you can of course try.
Regards,