Nottingham motor controler


Hi.
Anyone uses it with Nottingham Spacedeck or Hyperspace?
Does it make big difference?
Current around here is really bad until at least midnight, dirty and power fluctuates all the time. My inexpensive - $500- Furman voltage stabilizer/conditioner doesn't help much, just a little.
Or maybe I should get something like used PA Audio regenerator for about $1000? Yeah, probably both.
So what is your experience?
inna
Inna, the most important mod was to the plinth. I used an aluminum / Baltic Birch plywood / aluminum sandwich, and further isolated the motor. Also went to an air bearing tonearm (big difference).

If I remember correctly, NA will match the WM to your motor. Of course, that means sending it to them and being without for a few weeks. But new motors are not expensive from NA - and with the cost of courier ... and then you don't have a new motor with new bearings ... and you don't have a spare motor ...

I have experienced no blown transistors or other problems. I also protect the WM with an isolation transformer.
I see.
I took a look at the Walker motor controller and read some reviews. I think, it could be significantly better. Some Nottingham owners use and really like it. Damn expensive, though not so for a Walker - look at his turntables.
I should't have looked, anyway.
If I remember correctly, NA will match the WM to your motor.

Unless Nott. has radically changed the Wave Mechanic in recent years I don't see how this would be possible. The unit that I owned had only one adjustment, frequency, to adjust the speed. It had one output and relied on the capacitor in the motor pod to define the phase difference in the AC current to the two field coils of the motor. It is my understanding that Rega in some of it's pricier TTs had a two phase controller that allowed them to trim the phase angle of the AC current at the factory to the individual motor. This is precisely what one can do with the K&K unit. IME with the K&K controller having the ability to adjust the voltage of the output is as, or maybe more, useful for improving SQ.
John, the output from my WM is a 5-conductor connector. Therefore it is highly likely that the unit provides two split phases, which would allow phase angle adjustment inside the unit, thus matching WM to motor.