Reviving this thread as I’m still looking for a plinth to mount my SP10 MK3 motor, ’naked’ and with the availability of 2 to 3 arms.
Would prefer Panzerholz as the upper material.
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@rich121 It is no secret that I am a advocate of Panzerholz. I have seen it with a finishing coating that really works well with it in use as a TT Plinth, where the Raw Material is enhanced to a attractive lustre. The TTS 8000 as seen in the Link is done by an individual I know in the UK. https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/plinth-design-advice-for-direct-drive-turntable.992415/ |
Even more interesting. The design where the Stator / Platter Bearing Housing is embedded into a Chassis/Plinth on a SP10 is commonly known of as the Kaneta Design and gives credit to the creator Dr Kaneta. There are today a few Variants of the earliest of designs. I am a variant of this designs produced using Panzerholz or Permali for a SP10 MkII (the new TT is now purchased to be donated for the build ) and a friend has already got their one produced, the only delay at present is the New Power Supply being produced. I have encouraged this route for quite some time, as I have first hand experience of the PTP Solid Nine which creates similar for a Lenco Idler Drive. The PTP and Kaneta shares a similar design intent and I can't help but feel quite sure the notable merits for the Lenco Idler Drive mechanical interfaces will transfer over to a DD TT. There is plenty about this design on DIY Audio to strongly suggest a Kaneta variant it is a valuable addition.
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