greenhorn
Well-Known Member
I got a Pioneer Pl 100 table - a rather basic one, the important point being that it has auto return so that I can fall asleep listening to some good record!
The bearing and the tonearm are mounted on a sub chassis that is suspended from the top of the turntable feet via a spring/rubber mount
This is what they look like
unfortunately, most of the rubber mounts have totally disintegrated, and the subchassis is hanging on the springs, and is generally very saggy (the rubber seems to have been the load bearing component here ) .
I was thinking of a way to fix this. replacement mounts i see on ebay are from equally old TT's, and I was thinking of something with newer rubber
The only solution I could think of was to buy some self adhesive neoprene tape, and wind it from the top to bottom of the springs.
Any Ideas would be appreciated
The bearing and the tonearm are mounted on a sub chassis that is suspended from the top of the turntable feet via a spring/rubber mount

This is what they look like

unfortunately, most of the rubber mounts have totally disintegrated, and the subchassis is hanging on the springs, and is generally very saggy (the rubber seems to have been the load bearing component here ) .
I was thinking of a way to fix this. replacement mounts i see on ebay are from equally old TT's, and I was thinking of something with newer rubber
The only solution I could think of was to buy some self adhesive neoprene tape, and wind it from the top to bottom of the springs.
Any Ideas would be appreciated

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