Dear Nandric, I am working at this point because I still need income, not because I am too young to retire. The speaker maker, FYI, is called "Sound Lab". They are located in Utah. The full name of the product I bought is "Majestic 845PX", a fairly pompous name, as I am sure you would agree. They are basically giant full-range electro-static speakers. I have a lifelong love/hate relationship with ESLs driven by output transformer-less (OTL)tube amps. I sent my old smaller Sound Lab M1s back to the factory for rebuild, and while they were away got a great deal on the 845s, an offer that I could not refuse, if you have seen The Godfather. While all this has been going on, I have been listening to Quad ESL63s for several months. That's a speaker more suitable for someone in our age range with a bad back. I know this is way off-topic, but it explains why I cannot think about messing with arm pods or de-plinthification (thank you, George W Bush) at this time.
A Copernican View of the Turntable System
Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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Dear Nikola you said. I 'assist' ( by looking) my machinist while For your information here in North America machine shop rates are by the hour and are based on the following criteria. $ XX tell him what you want and go away come back to pick it up. $ XXX if you want to watch him make it $ XXXX if you want to watch him and also ask questions. Now I know at least a couple of us have spare sp10 mkIIs sitting idle ? Well my 2nd sp10 mkII recently got set up in the city. I am satisfied with the sound but being this a hobby I need to get more height on the footers to accommodate another armpod that I am planning on making. Now I naively thought that all Australians were as nice as Henry. How greedy that person is on ebay asking what he is for those AT 616s. This got me thinking. I believe I had a mini epiphany. I was so pumped about it and its simplicity that I had to head over to the local machine shop to see if the costs were in line. The costs were so I had some made. Attached is a picture of them. http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/i/f/1314300811.jpg These are 5 inches high and made from One Inch diameter solid stainless steel and have adjustable threads. I have just installed them, may get some time to listen before we go away for the weekend. Any comments from those that have direct experience with Nude Sp10s ? Well ok I will open it up to all ? I have a thick layer of Teflon. I have found that different footers on TTs change the sound dramatically. Any guesses on how the sound will change from the Pneumatic AT616s ? They are coupled to 4 inches of solid maple that is isolated on three metallic filled legs spiked to the house basement slab. Oh I almost forgot Material and labor $48 cash for all four. I had to go away for a couple of hours and come back to pick them up. BTW thank you very much Henry for teaching me how to add links and pictures. What a PITA it is an archaic outdated system. Cheers |
Dear Chris, You made some kind of drilling (oil) platform for your SP-10. Looks to me more convincing than the AT footers below the cover because this cover is very questionable as support. I would add the Stillpoints underneath the the steel 'points' for some damping. I assume that the threads are made in the SP-10 frame? This way you don't need the AT 616 and than (as seller)will probable have some other perspective reg. other Australians than Henry. Regards, |
Hi Ct0517, I tried to send this before but it seemed to fail. If I therefore repeat my self here I can only apologize. My experience with the AT616's beneath a nude Technics SP10 Mk2 found improved performance, particularly in the areas of timbre and detail retrieval. This means that you will more clearly be able to distinguish instruments (such as a viola and violin and a wider range of percussive instruments). It also means that the retrieval of inner detail with instruments such as various guitars, double bass and piano are much improved. My earlier experience with the nude Technics included using Syposium couplers on a Symposium Ultra platform and using a wide variety of footers and cones on distinct platforms. These were all fairly pleasing. However, using the AT616's was a marked improvement on these options. I hope this helps and good luck |
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