music hall MMF 9.1 where are all the reviews?


there are several reviews out there of the MMF 2.2, 5.1/se and 7.1. But i cant find any indepth review of the 9.1. does anyone know why this might be? is it not worth review?
keilschmeil
i've looked around on google.

where did you get your motors? for the x tt as well as the platter? i was checking out synchronus ac motors but they all seem purposed for more industrial uses. what methods would there be for damping the sound, or is there a manufacturer out there that makes motors for such applications? or is the way to go... picking up a Music Hall motor and using it in what ever config. you want?
This kit looks very good.
Friend of my is thinking of using it in his project.
Here is the link: Motor Kit
If you are interested, it doesn't hurt to contact the seller for more info and/or recommendations.

About Music Hall motor, yes....of course you can use it in any project. I would separated motor from the plinth (no physical contact). It should work as long as you keep the center of the motor and center of the spindle in correct distance to maintain the accurate speed.
I always try to isolate motor from the plinth whatever design I am working on.

Platter....well, from time to time you can grab a nice acrylic platter from VPI here on AgoN for around $300-$350 with the spindle.
Belts are all over the place. Different colors, materials , you name it - they got it.

Unfortunately I can not revile the make of TT "X" platter and motor/spindle to protect the company and myself.
What I can say is that it is used on very good and expensive turntable and that you can not get it.
But VIP platter and the motor link that I gave you are on par or better then what I am using. Those are also more expensive.

TT "X" is almost finished. I have just updated the pictures.
Named it "Red Devil". Check it out, you will see why.
I own a whole bunch of tables BSP (before silly period) and then two that would be chortled at for their lacking any special anything but now of the PVE Post Vinyl Era. My first a MMf 5 is fairly simple and culminating in (so far anyway) a VPI Scout which has a MC cart an arm that is supported by something that wobbles on every aspect possible. Mind you not, super, nor duper, and not a slave nor a master. I indulged in a bunch BSP linear tracking tables. Aquired a couple, in trades just love the linear arm so I think I have 7 others. 2 BSP are semi automatics not linear.
A plinth I take it is a place to set your spinning platter thus by friction your record. This must be a very firm and massive thing if you eschew the trampoliners, where everything shakes so precisely in unison that one part hasn't a clue that somethings shaking. This is less common than the elegent vibration isiolation through absorption and most importantantly mass dampening. You just cannot have enough mass. The most dense things are nasty poisonous things like molten lead. A few grommets of firm but forgiving artificial proprietary geometic repeating fractal spaces seperate the most most masssive perfectly true discs of lets say plastic fractal geometry dipped MDF. Plie them high. get a guy who makes weights out of steel\brass\ lead\ an alloy with a ring of pooled mercury, a few more inches tall- as big as you can in height but no more the 12" diameter. You need a quiet motor so get a megnetic motorvator . It takes 45 mins to get going but if you know more than I the whol thing rests on a point with viscous oil with another pin point support. Once it gets going it will spin a long while. part II later.
I know diddley Not Bo. However in my estimation since the TT must turn at a consistent RPM. In fact very consistent it appears.
Interesting, and somewhat disconnecting
but you have my attention.
Need more info...