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MT10 Dust Cover
I finally bit the bullet and purchased an an acrylic cover for the MT10. I found one on eBay. Cost, $389.95
But, I first contacted the ClearAudio distributer and the rep I spoke with highly urged me not to buy the CA cover but to purchase the one on eBay. So I did. I purchased the cover not for just reasons and I do like the little low provide easy to use leather like/suede or whatever cover. But, I have a deep concern that using it will screw up the tone arm alignment. I am not a fan of the cover resting on the weight and coming into contact with the equipment I just paid money to have perfectly aligned to accommodate my new Ortofon Windfeld cartridge. Once it arrives, I will post photos. Anyone else purchase a cover for their MT10? Way off topic! Ivan...gosh...I still want that VPI HRX. I downloaded the owners manual last night and drooled. But, I would have to figure out what to do with the MT10. I'm in love with that VPI HRX. The MT10 is a very nice machine but, that VPI is is [not appropriate wording bleeeeeeeeeeeeep] |
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David- good thing you have a Moving Magnet and Moving Coil input on your pre-amp.
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Yeah, my eye is on the C1000, mainly because the remote is totally killer! lol |
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@David.. Here's your Christmas on Cracker..
McIntosh C1000 Preamplifier FOUR Phono inputs = FOUR Turntables! |
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I'm curious… What was the stock cartridge?
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Standby. Let me take a photo of the cartridge so you can see it. You can read what it is, a photos say it all.
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