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Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
Yes I have downloaded the manual and yes I am competent at setting up T/Ts.
So just a brief question to clarify one point please. In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is a Shure V15V. Cheers TT |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
TT said:
In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is a Shure V15V. I hope I'm not teaching granny to suck eggs here and am not familiar with the damping trough if that is what you are referring to. The solution for the lack of clearance between arm and arm lifter if you have run out of arm height adjustment is to use a headshell spacer. SME part number 5925 or 4925 or you can easily knock one up from a piece of plastic of a suitable thickness, or your local DJ outfit may carry one such as: http://www.qualitydj.co.uk/headshell-spacer-p-68.html I used to have a selection of plastic and metal ones which could be used to vary the effective arm weight to suit various cartridges. -- Ken |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message m... TT said: In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is a Shure V15V. I hope I'm not teaching granny to suck eggs here and am not familiar with the damping trough if that is what you are referring to. The solution for the lack of clearance between arm and arm lifter if you have run out of arm height adjustment is to use a headshell spacer. SME part number 5925 or 4925 or you can easily knock one up from a piece of plastic of a suitable thickness, or your local DJ outfit may carry one such as: http://www.qualitydj.co.uk/headshell-spacer-p-68.html I used to have a selection of plastic and metal ones which could be used to vary the effective arm weight to suit various cartridges. -- Ken On an SME 3009 (both S2 and S3) the arm lifter goes up and down with the arm, you don't run out of height clearance with the lifter. You can also adjust the position of the lifter relative to the pivot if you want an especially large (or small) lift. If the arm is parallel to the record when playing, then the damper paddle should be in the right position relative to the trough. The paddle may well touch the side of the trough when the arm is lifted, or if the arm is dropped past the level of the turntable, but that is of no consequence. If you're using the V15V cartridge, however, I personally would prefer to disengage the SME damper (remove the paddle altogether) and just use the cartridge's own damper. With the V15III which doesn't have its own damper, I found SME's damper to be excessive even on minimum settings, as it would impede the free movement of the arm in case of warps or with slight swingers. I've seen suggestions to change the silicone damping fluid for something less viscous, motor oil and washing-up liquid have been suggested, but frankly I preferred to do without it altogether. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"TT" wrote in message . au... Yes I have downloaded the manual and yes I am competent at setting up T/Ts. So just a brief question to clarify one point please. In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is a Shure V15V. **Nice cartridge. It deserves a better arm than the SME. Having said that, damping the V15V is not really necessary. The damping system is there to counteract the crappy bearings of the SME, when used with MC carts. These comments do not apply to the SME V, which is a stunning tone arm. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"Serge Auckland" wrote in message ... : : "UnsteadyKen" wrote in message : m... : TT said: : : In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to : remain : in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it only : contact : the arm when the lift is engaged? : : : The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to : clear : the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is a : Shure : V15V. : : I hope I'm not teaching granny to suck eggs here and am not familiar : with the damping trough if that is what you are referring to. : The solution for the lack of clearance between arm and arm lifter if : you have run out of arm height adjustment is to use a headshell : spacer. SME part number 5925 or 4925 or you can easily knock one up : from a piece of plastic of a suitable thickness, or your local DJ : outfit may carry one such as: : http://www.qualitydj.co.uk/headshell-spacer-p-68.html : I used to have a selection of plastic and metal ones which could be : used to vary the effective arm weight to suit various cartridges. : -- : Ken : : On an SME 3009 (both S2 and S3) the arm lifter goes up and down with the : arm, you don't run out of height clearance with the lifter. You can also : adjust the position of the lifter relative to the pivot if you want an : especially large (or small) lift. If the arm is parallel to the record when : playing, then the damper paddle should be in the right position relative to : the trough. The paddle may well touch the side of the trough when the arm is : lifted, or if the arm is dropped past the level of the turntable, but that : is of no consequence. : : If you're using the V15V cartridge, however, I personally would prefer to : disengage the SME damper (remove the paddle altogether) and just use the : cartridge's own damper. : : With the V15III which doesn't have its own damper, I found SME's damper to : be excessive even on minimum settings, as it would impede the free movement : of the arm in case of warps or with slight swingers. I've seen suggestions : to change the silicone damping fluid for something less viscous, motor oil : and washing-up liquid have been suggested, but frankly I preferred to do : without it altogether. : Thank you for your informed answer, I knew some one here would know. So what I have observed is correct then?. With the arm parallel to the surface of the LP and the lift mechanism lowered the rubber arm lift/dampener mechanism is still in contact with the underside of the arm acting as a dampener. The VTA adjustment allows the arm mount to easily slide up and down but the lift/dampener mechanism is free to rotate at the top but not to slide down. I personally do not like this dampener idea if this is the way it is supposed to operate :-( Cheers TT |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... : : : "TT" wrote in message : . au... : Yes I have downloaded the manual and yes I am competent at setting up : T/Ts. : : So just a brief question to clarify one point please. : : In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to : remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it : only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? : : The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to : clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is : a Shure V15V. : : **Nice cartridge. It deserves a better arm than the SME. Having said that, : damping the V15V is not really necessary. The damping system is there to : counteract the crappy bearings of the SME, when used with MC carts. These : comments do not apply to the SME V, which is a stunning tone arm. : Hi Trevor, I am only using the V15V to set up and test the arm. I will be using a Garrot Bros FGS cart later. As I have said to you before I am in the process of building my own arms and I just wanted to see and test one of these before going too much further. The geometry of the arm is excellent although the operation and manufacture are, how shall we say, a little to be desired. Now that I am familiar with this arm I don't see how people can be so unkind about the standard Technics SL1200 ones ;-) I bought it cheap off FleaBay so it shouldn't be too hard to get rid of afterwards. BTW I know why it was sold cheap as one wire was badly corroded in the arm to holder connector. 3 wires = 0.2 Ohm and one at 52 Ohm :-( So I imagine the sound may have been a little off ;-) Cheers TT |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
TT wrote:
"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... : : : "TT" wrote in message : . au... : Yes I have downloaded the manual and yes I am competent at setting up : T/Ts. : : So just a brief question to clarify one point please. : : In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is supposed to : remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this so? Or does it : only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? : : The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism low enough to : clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the record. BTW cart is : a Shure V15V. : : **Nice cartridge. It deserves a better arm than the SME. Having said that, : damping the V15V is not really necessary. The damping system is there to : counteract the crappy bearings of the SME, when used with MC carts. These : comments do not apply to the SME V, which is a stunning tone arm. : Hi Trevor, I am only using the V15V to set up and test the arm. I will be using a Garrot Bros FGS cart later. As I have said to you before I am in the process of building my own arms and I just wanted to see and test one of these before going too much further. The geometry of the arm is excellent although the operation and manufacture are, how shall we say, a little to be desired. Now that I am familiar with this arm I don't see how people can be so unkind about the standard Technics SL1200 ones ;-) I bought it cheap off FleaBay so it shouldn't be too hard to get rid of afterwards. BTW I know why it was sold cheap as one wire was badly corroded in the arm to holder connector. 3 wires = 0.2 Ohm and one at 52 Ohm :-( So I imagine the sound may have been a little off ;-) I've been playing with a III for a while. The clearance issue is similar on mine - it's very tight, but seems clear when the needles in the groove. I haven't filled the damper further to a recent exchange on this NG. I simply couldn't get it to work properly with an AT MC cartridge - muted treble and lack of bass. It works fine with a MM cartridge, in fact very nice indeed. But like you, I'm not impressed with the fit and finish, and it doesn't compare well sound wise to a series 2. Rob |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"Rob" wrote in message ... : TT wrote: : "Trevor Wilson" wrote : in message ... : : : : : : "TT" wrote in message : : . au... : : Yes I have downloaded the manual and yes I am competent : at setting up : : T/Ts. : : : : So just a brief question to clarify one point please. : : : : In the manual it alludes to the arm dampener as if it is : supposed to : : remain in contact with the arm while playing. Is this : so? Or does it : : only contact the arm when the lift is engaged? : : : : The problem is I can't seem to adjust the lift mechanism : low enough to : : clear the arm when the stylus is in contact with the : record. BTW cart is : : a Shure V15V. : : : : **Nice cartridge. It deserves a better arm than the SME. : Having said that, : : damping the V15V is not really necessary. The damping : system is there to : : counteract the crappy bearings of the SME, when used with : MC carts. These : : comments do not apply to the SME V, which is a stunning : tone arm. : : : Hi Trevor, I am only using the V15V to set up and test the : arm. I will be using a Garrot Bros FGS cart later. : : As I have said to you before I am in the process of building : my own arms and I just wanted to see and test one of these : before going too much further. The geometry of the arm is : excellent although the operation and manufacture are, how : shall we say, a little to be desired. Now that I am : familiar with this arm I don't see how people can be so : unkind about the standard Technics SL1200 ones ;-) : : I bought it cheap off FleaBay so it shouldn't be too hard to : get rid of afterwards. BTW I know why it was sold cheap as : one wire was badly corroded in the arm to holder connector. : 3 wires = 0.2 Ohm and one at 52 Ohm :-( So I imagine the : sound may have been a little off ;-) : : : I've been playing with a III for a while. This sounds promising ;-) : The clearance issue is similar : on mine - it's very tight, but seems clear when the needles in the : groove. This is why I am setting mine up with a Shure cart. A very popular unit made in the same country so it should be dimensionally right for all the adjustments. When my needle is in the groove I have zero clearance :-( With a V15V and only 1g of TF it wont take much to lift out of the groove :-( As Serge said, it would only take a slightly warped LP and this thing will be all over the place. : I haven\'t filled the damper further to a recent exchange on this NG. Does your lift mechanism slide up and down or is only able to rotate at the top of the travel? : : I simply couldn\'t get it to work properly with an AT MC cartridge - : muted treble and lack of bass. It works fine with a MM cartridge, in : fact very nice indeed. But like you, I\'m not impressed with the fit and : finish, and it doesn\'t compare well sound wise to a series 2. : So it\'s not just me being a little over critical then? Thanks Rob for the post. |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
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Does your lift mechanism slide up and down or is only able to rotate at the top of the travel? The lift mechanism should rotate all the way round on a screw-thread, so you can adjust it for height by one thread per revolution. You will, however, have to raise the arm as much as you can out of the base to do this. If it\'s just touching, then one turn should do it. For safety, I would remove the counterweight assembly and the arm tube before doing this. By the way, the Shure V15 is of US manufacture, the arm is of UK manufacture, but the two were designed to go together as Shure was the US distributor for SME. S. http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
Help? SME 3009 III arm set up
"Serge Auckland" wrote in message ... loads snipped Does your lift mechanism slide up and down or is only able to rotate at the top of the travel? The lift mechanism should rotate all the way round on a screw-thread, so you can adjust it for height by one thread per revolution. You will, however, have to raise the arm as much as you can out of the base to do this. If it\'s just touching, then one turn should do it. For safety, I would remove the counterweight assembly and the arm tube before doing this. Actually, you will have to remove the counterweight assembly so that the lift mechanism can go round as otherwise it will foul the weights. Still remove the arm tube for safety though. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
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