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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: OC,Calif.
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I'm redueing an older ET 1 (Eminent Tech) with my own cueing setup and want to add the fluid damping trough. I will be machining my own parts.
The pictures I,ve seen are somewhat vaque, and what I'm looking for is the size of the paddle for the horizontal plane and the viscosity of the silicone fluid used. If any of you have any info to either question, I would appreciate it greatly. Regards David |
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I think the manual is online. If you can't find it I could send it you.
Maybe there's something in there on it. DC |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: OC,Calif.
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ET's trough manual doesn,t mention the viscosity, only the amount of fluid.
It talks about modifying the paddle to get certain results for specific cartridges, but no stock dimension's. If someone had a picture of the area, that would do nicely I,ll half to just roll my own on this one. Regards David |
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