Just watched this with better view of OMA Cast Iron plinth, and to my surprise Jonathan (at 5:10) said that there is a CRYSTALLINE GRAPHITE in this grey iron formula.
This is like mounting a bowl of jello on a 20 tonne rock.
If you have ever seen the guts of a Technics SP10 you would know that the case is flimsy, and the motor mounts and stator mounts are almost as bad.
The best thing you can do to a SP10 is remove and disassemble the motor, bearing and platter and re-engineer all the mechanical mounting points and pop into a rigid plinth as in the Kaneda mods and the original OMA Slate plinth.
Seems to me the new OMA plinth is based around removing the time and cost of gutting the TT as in their earlier solution.
The OMA plinth is just a fancy picture frame. Come on - you spend all that money to eliminate resonances and then use wood for the armband - of course each wood has a different sound - bit like buying an ice cream - what flavour would you like sir ?
The rest of their presentation is like a Barnum and Bailey circus -
Cant pronounce Technics correctly
Claims the SP10R is significantly better than the SP10mk3 - LOL - of course the scarcity and age of SP10mk3’s would have nothing to do with their opinion !
You have to remember their market is lunatic billionaire New Yorkers who have never heard a decent stereo, but want something unique - in the looks department. Their mobile ring tone is probably bling bling.