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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: Copper Mat on a Micro Seiki Gun Metal Platter
Post Subject: Be carefully.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/29/2017
 measet wrote:
unfortunately I didn't have chance to set up the stable speed on my neither RX-5000. I got the best result when I mounted back the original SF-1 belt to the platter and K thread to flywheel. The speed is accurate and stable (with belt or thread) just when I get rid of the HS-80. 

If your RX-5000 has no stable speed then do not “cure” is with HS-80.  Fix the bearing and motor of your RX-5000. A properly operating RX-5000 should give you speed stability that it will never be a factor of your worry. It is not as perfect and some supper duper contemporary electronic stabilized TTs but it is enough not to be concerned about it.
 measet wrote:
Probably influenced also by my fetish to Micro's I was decided to build an RX-5000 system with tonearms and cartidges from the same eras. 
 Find another hobby them as to cultivate the Micro fetish is not healthy things to do. A TT is just a tool for getting something ease. If you willing to dedicated your to cultivating tools then it is up to you but be advised that Micro did not bold good tonearms and cartridges.

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