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Message  Selkie_boy Jeu 3 Oct 2024 - 19:16

Bonjour a tous,
Extrait de la discussion Socle platine TD124, je pense que ça mérite un sujet indépendant:

C’est l’ occasion de recabler le bras avec des câbles plus long et l’ occasion de supprimer un contact. Le câblage d’origine est une véritable catastrophe qui tire la qualité du bras vers le bas.
C’est assez facile il y a plein de vidéos sur youtube et l’amélioration est telle que l’on a l’impression de changer de bras. Je peux en témoigner, j’ai fait la modif sur mon SME 3012 (avec du câble Audionote mais il y a plein d’autres possibilités Cardas, Kondo, Moth,…)

Voici d’ailleurs ce que dit SME America:
“What are the greatest weaknesses's of any early SME tonearm ???
The internal wiring followed very closely by the early four pin horizontal SME DIN connector, of course!
We discovered this well over a decade ago; in fact, its how our passion for SME tonearm re-wiring began.
With only a handful of audiophile friends requiring re-wiring services to start, soon word spread to the internet via chat forums and web sites like Audio Asylum, Audiogon & Vinyl Engine.
Working feverishly, as of October 2021, we have re-wired just over 5,500 SME arms for clients all over the world including many high-profile professional audio reviewers and prominent members of numerous high profile audio societies. As well as engineers for their record lathes including the Smithsonian Institutes own preservation society.”



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