Dear Halcro: Good to know it's promising even in that less than " perfect " set up.
Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Nude Turntable Project
Dear Bpolleti: The set up is exactly as the Halcro only with different footers ( three of them. ). The footers I'm using are a pneumatic ones by Audio Technica and you can see it in the picture " turntable 2 " in my virtual system, are the ones that were supporting the Micro Seiki RX-5000: in " picture 005 " you can see it too. Those AT footers goes directly at the bottom SP10MK2 metal cover: no big deal. regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
I have now designed the arm-pod which is being machined and have ordered 2.25 metres of Cardas Golden Reference phono cable with 5 Pin DIN and XLRs which is being made. I have a pristine example of the Grace G-940 damped unipivot tonearm (on Raul's recommendation) Here In 2 weeks hopefully, I'll be good to go? |
Well things never go smoothly do they? After chasing some known arm-pods worldwide, I was shocked to learn that the basic cost of each one was $2000-$3000...and that's without the delivery costs, duty etc. This lead me to design my own pods in solid brass (after all I am an Architect and solving design problems is my 'metier'?), however when I sent the drawings for pricing, I received quotes for $1500-$2000 as machined in brass and powder-coated! Apparently this was because they had to cast the brass before machining it as there were no billets available of the correct size for immediate machining? I then tried pricing for machining in stainless steel and still received prices of $1600!!? I then tried a 'casting' price for brass (or bronze) and managed to get that down to $450 if I had 3 pods cast. With the arrangement of the 'Nude TT-81', an arrangement of 3 or even 4 arms as satellites was certainly possible so I've just let that contract for the 3 arm-pods to be cast in solid bronze. This will now take another 3 weeks. Meanwhile, what I thought might be a relatively economical alternative to a modern high-end deck with high-end arm and LOMC cartridge, looks like getting a bit out of hand? The TT-81 cost $350, the Grace G-940 arm was $460 and the Empire 4000D/III Gold was also $350 so for a total cost of $1160, I thought I could put together a total analogue system far cheaper than the cost a single high end LOMC cartridge? Now the sickness has begun and with my requirement for placing the TT-81 so far from the Phonostage/Preamp, the long Cardas phono cable costs $900 and the armpods will end up costing $600 each.....and I need 3 of each to service my ever-growing 'madness'!!? Now I have bought a Micro Seiki MA-505S tonearm and am still looking for another arm. Additionally I'm also looking for headshells, silver wiring and additional cartridges! Someone please STOP me!!? MADNESS |