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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: Denon 103: myths and the reality
Post Subject: Using air blower as an antiskator ….Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/15/2008
Ronny,

I might not be necessarily silicon, volcanic stones or compressed particles from the Galileo comet. Any none-magnetic mass will do, I use any bronze bolt if I wish. My selection of silicone was just because it is damping and convenient. I use 100% silicone sealant/glue that is being some everywhere in home improvement stores, aquarium stores or even in large pharmacies. It solidifiers with a few hours and harden within a day or two but it never become stone-hard. The good part also that it could be easily removed. The best thing to exploit is the glue that been used in magazine publication to attach CD or smelling examples to the pages. That glue is very soft and removable very well. Stick a few grams or that glue or silicone to the space between cartridges and tonearm contact and while it is still soft inject into the glue a few led shots. You might be as creative as you witch. You might even to put 5” toll mast atop of headshell and make a small fabric sail and then to blow air to this sail for antiskating compensation… :-) Thanks for the cartridge offer. I am not on the market for cartridge inspirations nowadays. I am very comfortable with what my SPU Mono does. I do not look for any betters result.

Thank again.
Rgs, Romy

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