My grounding post snapped in half with almost no pressure when I was tightening it for installation. So I'm waiting on a replacement. But in the meantime, I'm wondering if there are any other solutions that anyone has customized?
Primarily, I wonder if anyone has created an alternate grounding post connection point underneath the face plate instead of the current top mounted design?
Specifically, I'm tempted to replace the broken grounding post with only a screwhead exposed on top, and an "as designed" original twin nut and solder tab design underneath and I would complete the bottom side ground wire installation and soldering instructions to that point as planned in the manual. Then I would solder a new 12" wire underneath to the new grounding screw solder tab and attach a "snap" connector to the free end of the new grounding wire. Then I would snip the plain spade connector from my turntable grounding wire and replace it with the male or female companion to the snap connector on the permanent end.
Does anyone see a flaw in this idea? is a "snap" connector that's introduced in the middle of a grounding wire configuration going to cause any grounding issues?
Thanks for any comment or better ideas. Since the supplied post has snapped, it's caused me to consider alternate ideas that would not have a grounding post connector top front and center on the EROS. Thanks!
Esoteric DV-50, Technics SL1200-M3D, B&K Phono 10 Preamp, Sumiko Blue Point Special Evo III, Bottlehead Stereomour, Orca's