The obsidian for mk3 is much nicer than for mk2, but make sure to replace the footers under this plinth, the stock footers are weak.
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Here you can see my ex Obsidian and custom Teak Wood plinth. Pneumatic insulators - highly recommended under the plinth (they are adjustable and supports up to 60kg) |
What exactly are you looking for ? Can make almost anything - have done a few Technics Plinths https://pbnaudio.com/custom-turntables/ Take a look at my systems page too theres is a Technics pictured there https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/4923 Good Listening Peter |
For two tone arms, I think you might consider building a plinth that encloses the motor only. In other words, get rid of the rectangular escutcheon that sits on top of the surface of most plinths for the mk2 and mk3. Once you get rid of the escutcheon, there is much more room for two tone arms and 9 inch tonearms. Even a single 9 incher won’t work well with that escutcheon in the way. |
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