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In Reply to: Nottingham Horizon Help! posted by Tsloan on April 17, 2007 at 16:52:35:
Is it an "SE" model? If so, make sure that the motor is not touching the body. Also, I put some isolation material under the motor to further isolate any vibration from traveling through the 3 feet. It was easy to adjust the motor height to accomodate it. Mine is silent and free of any noise or vibration.
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It is NOT and SE model. The vibration in the arm stops as soon as the platter stops spinning - even while the motor is still on. I have tightened up the two hex bolts that lock the arm and the single hex bolt on the arm pod. Even the cartridge vibrates!
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I don't have one but but do have some experience with tonearm wires exiting and contacting the base. They could be picking up the vibrations. Proper wire dress is so key to good performance of any table.
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Everything is ALMOST all together. I have the TT. I have my Graham 2.2 (gold trim). I have two additional armwands, enabling me to attach my Lyra Helikon mono, Benz Ruby 2, and Benz L2 wood. I have the IC-70 phono cables. SSSOOOOO what's holding up everything.........Nottingham evidently doesn't have many requests for Graham armboards!!! They have to make one from scratch just for me!
I'm already to sell my two Rega 5s that I picked up last Thanksgiving.
It HAS TO BE ready this week...........oh please dear God....
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