I am in need of a heavier counterweight for my tone arm. From the checking around I have done, best I can tell my current weight is 75g and my cart. is 8.5. My new cartridge will be 13.5g. A guy at needledoctor says I should get the 80 gram weight for my arm. That just does not seem right in my mind.
The front part of the arm is way long with respect to the stub where the counterweight is, right? so won't aprox 5g more on the long part have a lot more affect on the balance then an additional 5g on the back??? It is a lever afterall, no?
Currently my arm is in balance with a quarter and penny taped to it and the weight all the way back...almost falling off. I quick google search tells me a penny and quarter weighs about 7g+-
BTW the current cart. is a denon 103, the new one will be a zu 103r and my arm is a stock Pro-ject 9. If anyone has the time I greatly appreciate you checking my weights:
Stock Pro-ject counterweight 75g (I think)
Denon 103 8.5g
Zu 103r 13.5g
Penny aprox 2.5g
Quarter 5.2g
My options for a counterweight are 80g 95g and 120g.
So is my thinking all screwed up and the NDr. guys is correct, or am I correct in thinking a gram increase from 75 to 80 won't be enough.
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