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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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I bought a headshell on e++y that had a p-mount cart and adapter, that is impossible to tighten up the leads adequately, but the headshell itself is a perfect match for the bungled up one that was on the tt. Does anyone recognize it, it's silver not black like the HK. and has a ground slug/weight above the cart, which had a black lead soldered to the green lead. I could not get good connection, so Ill put on a new cartridge that's 1/2"mt. question is,
does anyone recognize this headshell? It has an obround on the bottom and a flat on top, plug in extends 11mm. [img]
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