Teres Composite Platter, etc.


Has anyone upgraded to the Teres composite platter? Also, anyone with the Verus motor try o-rings made of different materials?
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With great reluctance we decided to not produce any more 200 or 300 series turntables. We have a few model 260 and 265 turntables in stock, but no platters of any kind that we can sell separately.

We do get trade-ins from time to time, but it's rather unlikely that we will get a platter that is not already paired with a base.
Chris, if you are dropping the 200 series tables, does that mean you will only be producing the Certus tables? Or has the west process proven to be too complex / expensive for moderate priced tables? Will there be a composite base instead?
The primary reason for dropping the 200 series turntables is simplification. Being a small operation we need to limit our offerings. Keeping up with Verus, Certus and 200 series orders was pushing us to the limit. When we decided to pursue development of a Teres tonearm something had to go. We decided that discontinuing the 200 series tables made the most business sense.

So moving forward the only turntables we will be producing will be Certus.

Chris