I see Townshend Podium units for speakers, where could I find a turntable design/product?
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There is an ad now for a acrylic platter and bearing from an Aries II for $300.00, that would be a great way to start and then you would be able to add a peripheral ring clamp. You would need a spacer for the arm, a 300 rpm motor and a pully, ok wait a minute, why don't you just sell the Scout and move up the line. Just sayin |
I see Townshend Podium units for speakers, where could I find a turntable design/product? Podiums work great for turntables like the Scout. All you do is get one sized for the Scout dimensions and weight. Another option is a Platform, which is similar to Podiums, it uses 4 Pods attached one at each corner. Hard to say which one would be better. I use Pods under mine. You could do that too. Just get or make a shelf of some kind, butcher block or whatever, put it on Pods, put the VPI on the shelf. That is basically what I have. They do make leveling super easy and precise. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 That would probably be your cheapest/best option, with the Podium being even better but for a lot more $$. |
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