A moral/ethical question regarding my Rek-O-Kut Rondine


Hello.  I hope that you are well and enjoying life in general.

I am putting together a Rondine turntable with a tone arm that is too long to be mounted in the existing hole and too short to be mounted offboard -- on the tonearm side anyway but it fits nicely along the top.

But mounting the tonearm across the top is kind of wrong.  I could cut off the corner of the Rondine but that would really really be wrong.

Or is it?  Would it really be a bad thing to cut the Rek-O-Kut's deck?  I mean, that's kinda permanent but it would put the tonearm where it's supposed to be, and maybe that's a more ethical thing to do.

So tell me.  Has anyone done this?  Has it ruined your karma or condemned you to hell?  Did you hurt the turntable or did it really not mind at all?

 

mrearl

Don’t cut that plinth! Instead use a rectangular piece of wood/metal/acrylic with a mounting hole at one end for the tonearm. Attach this to the upper left corner of the plinth with a single wood screw. There should be enough space on the upper left corner for this. I have a Rek-O-Kut (KD33) in my TT collection.

Depends. How much do you like DIY?

Here’s a project made to order: build your own plinth. I suspect that with a little research you can build a better plinth than the original, and one that fits your tonearm too.

But beware. I did that and caught the fever. Years spent designing and building my own turntable and tonearm from scratch.

If you don't DIY, and can't see yourself that way, I say "cut."