In every v block replacement I’ve done I’ve had to also clean up the ‘knife edge’ that rests in the block. Sometimes just ‘crud’ but occasionally a little corrosion.
Приятно... Лично я считаю, что Lenco нейтральный и теплый... звук приятный для ушей. Легко настроить, не сложно в эксплуатации. Очень щадящий проигрыватель. И он непредвзято относится к музыке. Вы можете играть джаз Билла Эванса и наслаждаться им позже, вы можете играть электронику или вокал и при этом чувствовать себя удовлетворительно. Спасибо за просмотр и берегите себя :)
Thank you Hernan. Yes rubber will have less vibration. But one thing I have realized is that the weight of the tone arm/cartridge stylus will be different from what I set at 175g. So before I play any vinyl records....I will do a warm up by swinging the tone arm left to right, right to left. Up & down up & down...to loosen up the tone arm balancer from the v-block. Otherwise the weight will read 169-172grams.
I would say needed some silicone oil or grease it's bound to bind on the rubber! what type of rubber is it? What's the original one's made of? Wood might be nice actually
Rubber has always been the "original" material used ever since. No grease no oil please. That will deteriorat & destroy the rubber. Till today I have no issue with nothing added to the V block.
There can be many issues occured when you are removing any turntable's tone-arm itself. Not necessary the new V blocks causing the problems. There could be cables entanglement beneath the Arm Mounting Collar. Rewind your steps and pin-point the fault. My bet it is the cables below causing the restriction.