I have noticed on my Delos that it has accumulated quite a bit of dust on the top of the cantilever. Not wanting to damage the cartridge, I have not touched it. Does anybody know how to get it off?
Force can be adjusted by varying the distance between nozzle and cantilever. I would suggest you not touch the cantilever.+1 to a stylus brush. Compressed air comes out with a lot of force. I'd avoid that.
What did you decide? Did it work?I have noticed on my Delos that it has accumulated quite a bit of dust on the top of the cantilever. Not wanting to damage the cartridge, I have not touched it. Does anybody know how to get it off?
very gently with a very fine brush. If build up is really bad, I personally would unmount the cartridge first. II'd also use a loupe or dentist glasses. Magnifying glass holders have always been hard for me to work with because of parallax shifting.
Don't believe your lying eyes. The pictures clearly show either method will work.
It is your call.
Have a merry Christmas and a clean cantilever
.Happy new year.
I think you misunderstand. All I care about is you getting a clean cantolever. Perhaps I missed it . No one provided an anecdote from experience.Sorry, the dangers with compressed air are too great. You are advocating that someone else do something at their risk that you have no experience with based on something you read on the Internet.
I have noticed on my Delos that it has accumulated quite a bit of dust on the top of the cantilever. Not wanting to damage the cartridge, I have not touched it. Does anybody know how to get it off?
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