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How to remove top plate from an RX 2?

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Artie
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Artie Posted: Tue, Jun 26 2012 3:03 AM

Hi everyone. I just snagged an RX 2 at the flea-market, and the motor needs serviced. I downloaded the service manual, and it shows inserting two thin pieces of something, about 5cm back to release the "catches". But its not really clear what you do. Do I push inwards, towards the platter, or pry up, or what? Can anyone give me some tips on how to do this? I really don't want to mess this beauty up.

Thanks all;

Artie

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Artie replied on Tue, Jun 26 2012 3:54 AM

Did a little closer examination and realized that you must remove two screws from underneath. The service manual must be from an older model or something.

But here's the really good news . . . bouncing around underneath the cover, was the MMC-5 cartridge. The needle probably isn't in too good of shape, but having it is better than nothing.

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Peter replied on Tue, Jun 26 2012 9:08 AM

Nice find. Did you know that all these cartridges are identical internally so Axel could put a new stylus on this an turn it into a MMC2 or similar.

Peter

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Artie replied on Tue, Jun 26 2012 2:08 PM

Hey Pete; In the short time that I've been a member here, I've seen references to Axel several times. Do you have a link, or email addy?

Thanks;

Artie

 

Edit: Nevermind . . . I found him.  http://www.schallplattennadeln.de/

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Peter replied on Tue, Jun 26 2012 2:48 PM

I was going to point you to this article. - http://www.beoworld.org/article_view.asp?id=203

I have had a nuber of cartridges modified by Axel and am impressed by his excellent work and speed of turn around. I do also have a Soundsmith cartridge, which seems to cater for a more modern interpretation of the B&O sound.

Peter

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Artie replied on Tue, Jun 26 2012 3:14 PM

Great article. Thanks Peter.

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