Nude Turntable Project


I could not fit the whole story in this Forum so have had to add it to my System Page.
I am attempting to hear if a 'naked' DD turntable can sound as good as Raul claims.
Please click the link below to read the story.
NUDE TT81
128x128halcro
Interesting experience pryso......
I wonder if you've tried experimenting with placing the stylus in a stationary groove whilst slowly increasing the volume?
Does any feedback develop and if so....is it different with the turntable on the left of the alcove to when it was positioned at the far right?

Halcro,

Thanks for your very informative post. I had a similar experience with a Vibraplane, which I still use.

I have heard the Herzan is effective far beyond the Vibraplane and Minus K. Did you happen to try either of those and if so could you compare to the Herzan?

I have followed this thread and am very happy to see this great conclusion.

Best Regards,

Jim Perry
halcro,

No, I didn't try a stationary grove test.  After moving the table away from the corner the increased clarity when playing moderately loud music (I probably never exceed 90 dB, unlike some) was proof enough I didn't feel the need to test any further.  Noticeable feedback (howling) was never a problem although I assume the problem was low level feedback from the pickup being in a high pressure zone area.

Thanks for the kind words Jim,
Some think that the Herzan is an 'overkill' for our application......and at the prices for their 'active' bases, it is an option few would contemplate.
I haven't tried any other bases although I wanted to try the Minus K many years ago.
It simply wasn't suited to my isolated turntable/armpods arrangement and I concentrated on making my cantilevered supporting shelf more rigid in the meantime.
I'm sure your Vibraplane gives you most of the same improvements I've described.....
It's hard to describe all the subtle effects one can hear once ALL spurious vibrations are removed.....
Most of the records I own where the high-frequencies at times became strident and even sometimes unbearable.....are now listenable. It doesn't mean one is not aware of 'hot' recording or mastering techniques.....it just clarifies exactly what is occurring.

Glad you enjoyed the Thread Jim and thanks once again.

Regards
Henry

Cost of course is relative.......
Any serious analogue lover who is in the market for an $8,000-$15,000 LOMC cartridge......should seriously consider a Herzan Active Vibration Isolation System and a $300 vintage MM cartridge instead......
There is really no comparison IMHO....🙈