Ddriveman,
The DP80 is a very nice machine especially when retrofitted into a GrooveMaster plinth, which can easily be customized to accommodate two arms, it'll be a large machine especially if you want to use 2 ea. 12" arms. Because of the size of the platter I'd recommend at least 10" arms, the DP6000 and the DP80 have larger platters than the DP3000 and DP2000, which is why I supply the DP6 and the DP8 with 10" arms and the DP3 and the DP2 with 9" arms.
As far as a comparison between the Technics SP10 Mk2 compared to the DP80 I would state they are about even as far as performance, the SP10MK3 is in a different league altogether. Now if I could just get a hold of a DP100 :-)
I did a full restore of the Denon DN308 a number of years ago - that was a fantastic machine but rather large, below a link to a picture of this machine. The motor for comparison is about the size of a gallon paint can.
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/one-mother-of-a-turntable.180085/
This now resides with a fellow audiophile, kftool, whom has his system listed here on Audiogon.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/723
Good Listening
Peter
The DP80 is a very nice machine especially when retrofitted into a GrooveMaster plinth, which can easily be customized to accommodate two arms, it'll be a large machine especially if you want to use 2 ea. 12" arms. Because of the size of the platter I'd recommend at least 10" arms, the DP6000 and the DP80 have larger platters than the DP3000 and DP2000, which is why I supply the DP6 and the DP8 with 10" arms and the DP3 and the DP2 with 9" arms.
As far as a comparison between the Technics SP10 Mk2 compared to the DP80 I would state they are about even as far as performance, the SP10MK3 is in a different league altogether. Now if I could just get a hold of a DP100 :-)
I did a full restore of the Denon DN308 a number of years ago - that was a fantastic machine but rather large, below a link to a picture of this machine. The motor for comparison is about the size of a gallon paint can.
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/one-mother-of-a-turntable.180085/
This now resides with a fellow audiophile, kftool, whom has his system listed here on Audiogon.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/723
Good Listening
Peter