how do you level a turntable?


...if neither the TT nor the table same sits on have feet which are adjustable?
lindisfarne
hello glenn could you email me directly pianopiggy@comcast.net re. the erato pre? thanks dan
It wasn't cheap, but I had my Thorens TD-166 Mk II modded by a local guy. He removed the stock feet, and replaced them with threaded bolts, terminated with rubber balls glued into inverted cups, which act to absorb vibrations. I now have a couple of inches of adjustable leveling range, which I need due to my very uneven basement floor. Email me if you want info on this modder - he is in New Jersey.
Get some shelf brackets or I used some old steel speaker stands cut up with lag bolts into the wall studs. Put threaded screws through the brackets, a piece of wood or porcelain and adjust away. Will sound much better. Pro-ject makes a wall bracket shelf like this that is adjustable for $160.
Make sure your 3/4'' mdf shelves aren't warped first. You'd be surprized. Run a level across them first.
Back in my youth when we wanted to level something we would either take it up to a third or fourth floor and drop it out the window or run a car over it. Guaranteed to level it.