Taking off from previous discussions on Stevie's 301 thread here, I am starting a new thread so as to not dilute that thread further. I am glad to report that the idler wheel ordered from the Swiss seller finally reached yesterday in a rather outsized package. Very well packed. And boy, is the idler wheel large!
Fitted it on the TD 124 and at long last saw the platter rotate
for the first time since I brought it home ages ago. Works on 33, 45 and 78 but somehow refuses to work on 16. Also, the switch needs a bit of a twist when at the 33, 45 or 78 positions to operate. So I guess this calls for a dismantle of the switch to see why it is not making proper contact.
Also, I finally unpacked the CLD baltic birch ply plinth I had received at least 3 months back. Finishing is nice and weight is substantial. Fits perfectly.
Now I am waiting for the antiskate bias weight & guide and rider weight from a seller down under to complete the package. I thought of cannibalising these parts from my Lenco but decided to be patient for some more days as they might not be a good match.
Took out the SME 3009 arm and gave it a general check up. The wires seem to be soldered correctly though the soldering is less than well done at the RCA terminations. I think I will redo the soldering. I am not as brave as Stevie to try a DIY re-wiring so I'll have to use what I have till I gather more courage, or have a better arm to play with.
Things to do:
1. Make a signal wire to connect TT out to phono stage. I already have the RCA connectors and a very nice and thin coax cable normally used in RF high-frequency applications. I already experimented with this cable on a friend's SL 1300:lol: I know it is a 50 ohm cable but I will ignore that for now as 75 ohm coax cables are too thick and inflexible for this application.
2. Make ground wire from TT to phono stage. I will use bare wire terminations at phono amp end and hard solder at TT end.
3. Fix a new cartridge (will try either M44-7 or Mx97E which I happen to have in stock).
4. Need to decide whether to mount female RCA plugs and grounding cable on the plinth. Will need to chisel away at the plinth. Already bought the materials including 2 mm thick Al plate with cutouts for the RCAs. Need to buy good quality chisels and a new claw hammer. Also, will need to drill hole to route power cable or more elaborately mount IEC male plug (already have).
5. Plinth definitely needs footers. The stock footers are 2 mm thick rubber affairs and do not inspire much confidence. Need advice here --- should I try magma's ceramic bearing footers, or should I use one of his cones designs? It would be nice to have level adjustment in either option.
6. Last, but not the least, get a better arm. Soon.
Fitted it on the TD 124 and at long last saw the platter rotate

Also, I finally unpacked the CLD baltic birch ply plinth I had received at least 3 months back. Finishing is nice and weight is substantial. Fits perfectly.
Now I am waiting for the antiskate bias weight & guide and rider weight from a seller down under to complete the package. I thought of cannibalising these parts from my Lenco but decided to be patient for some more days as they might not be a good match.
Took out the SME 3009 arm and gave it a general check up. The wires seem to be soldered correctly though the soldering is less than well done at the RCA terminations. I think I will redo the soldering. I am not as brave as Stevie to try a DIY re-wiring so I'll have to use what I have till I gather more courage, or have a better arm to play with.
Things to do:
1. Make a signal wire to connect TT out to phono stage. I already have the RCA connectors and a very nice and thin coax cable normally used in RF high-frequency applications. I already experimented with this cable on a friend's SL 1300:lol: I know it is a 50 ohm cable but I will ignore that for now as 75 ohm coax cables are too thick and inflexible for this application.
2. Make ground wire from TT to phono stage. I will use bare wire terminations at phono amp end and hard solder at TT end.
3. Fix a new cartridge (will try either M44-7 or Mx97E which I happen to have in stock).
4. Need to decide whether to mount female RCA plugs and grounding cable on the plinth. Will need to chisel away at the plinth. Already bought the materials including 2 mm thick Al plate with cutouts for the RCAs. Need to buy good quality chisels and a new claw hammer. Also, will need to drill hole to route power cable or more elaborately mount IEC male plug (already have).
5. Plinth definitely needs footers. The stock footers are 2 mm thick rubber affairs and do not inspire much confidence. Need advice here --- should I try magma's ceramic bearing footers, or should I use one of his cones designs? It would be nice to have level adjustment in either option.
6. Last, but not the least, get a better arm. Soon.