Turntable lost its counterweight... help
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Turntable lost its counterweight... help
I've recently bought a second hand pair of turntables very cheap off gumtree. They work fine, except i've recently noticed one of the arms is missing its counterweight.
There is no way i can get in contact with the seller again, and i've searched the internet for replacement counter weights and all i can find is this: http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... FPWG17201K
I have no idea if it will fit my turntables, they're a very old KAM model.
What should I do?
Is making a counterweight an option?
Are turntable arms made with a fixed diameter (ie. will the technics counterweight fit my turntable?)
thanks.
There is no way i can get in contact with the seller again, and i've searched the internet for replacement counter weights and all i can find is this: http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... FPWG17201K
I have no idea if it will fit my turntables, they're a very old KAM model.
What should I do?
Is making a counterweight an option?
Are turntable arms made with a fixed diameter (ie. will the technics counterweight fit my turntable?)
thanks.
Re: Turntable lost its counterweight... help
I don't know about whether or not there is a standard diameter for the tone arm, but you could always e-mail chemical and ask them what the internal diameter of the counterweight is and compare it to your KAM tonearm. Making your own one would be a tricky business indeed, seeing as it can be hard enough to get the setting just right even with the proper counterweight.
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I suppose it is possible to do a half assed fix yourself. If you can get the arm to balance level your almost there, just need to move it forward a hair or add another small weight and you should be able to at least use it.
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the replacement weight is $20
the risk of destroying hundreds of dollars in vinyl is worth avoiding
the risk of destroying hundreds of dollars in vinyl is worth avoiding
Re: Turntable lost its counterweight... help
Been here, can't find any replacement counter weights, and it only ships to the US. I'm in the UKFSTZ wrote:http://1200s.com/
Who sells a replacement?FSTZ wrote:the replacement weight is $20
the risk of destroying hundreds of dollars in vinyl is worth avoiding
Obviously i wouldn't destroy hundreds of dollars in vinyl, because if it ruined one vinyl, i'd stop using it...
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Yeah, i don't think you read my original post at all. I don't have a technics counter-weight, so i have no way of knowing if that counter-weight will fit my turntables arm.FSTZ wrote:Click here to buy one on Ebay.co.uk
Do all arms have the same diameter? If so i can buy it, but if not, £20 is a lot to spend on a guess.
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my bad
I didn't know what KAM meant and I was under the assumption that most DJ's use 1200's
I didn't know what KAM meant and I was under the assumption that most DJ's use 1200's
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I was under the assumption most people who knew shit knew who KAM were.FSTZ wrote:my bad
I didn't know what KAM meant and I was under the assumption that most DJ's use 1200's
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so, making a makeshift one seems to be the only option?
Or, could someone with a technics counter-weight measure the diameter of the centre hole? i can compared and see if it fits.
Or, could someone with a technics counter-weight measure the diameter of the centre hole? i can compared and see if it fits.
Re: Turntable lost its counterweight... help
tobo wrote:Or, could someone with a technics counter-weight measure the diameter of the centre hole? i can compared and see if it fits.
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Apologies, I didn't even think to measure my Technic counterweights. It's 20mm diameter.
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Are you sure about this? The hole in the counterweight is 2cm in diameter? That's far too big.morigami wrote:Apologies, I didn't even think to measure my Technic counterweights. It's 20mm diameter.
mine is 9mm...
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Jesus I was stoned last night, it's turns out it is actually 15mm. I read my crappy measuring tape wrong
Not that it does you any good if it's 9mm. One solution could be to wrap a lot of of duct-tape around it until you get a 15mm diameter. It would look a bit messy, but at least it would work plus you could adjust the counterweight due to the friction with the tape.
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