A Copernican View of the Turntable System


Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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Dear Lewm, yes - I bought a very good MK II motor unit in a very modest plinth. I would not say it is a master piece. I will let build a new one made of plywood, not a very extravagant solution but carefully handcrafted.

Best & Fun Only - Thuchan
Dear Thuchan, If you find that you enjoy the SP10 MkII but would like to get more out of it, you might consider the Panzerholz plinth made by Albert Porter, the Steve Dobbins treatment (removes the motor assembly from the chassis, etc) or a slate plinth. All 3 are above the rest of the plinth crowd, apart from some homebrews possibly. And then too, since you posted here on this thread, there is the no-plinth option.
Dear Thuchan: +++++ " And then too, since you posted here on this thread, there is the no-plinth option. " ++++++

yes, do you already thinked about?, one alternative does not preclude try the other.

regards and enjoy the msuic,
Raul.
Dear Lewm, Dear Raul - this thread is not about the naked guys only! look in the middle of the thread, also implying the philosophical implications...
but thanks, yes I am aware of the option but I do not regard it as the best possible option as I stated before.
What I am doing here is an experiment and I am not sure where it will end. Of course there are better solutions as Lewm mentioned. I will find out.

Best & Fun Only - Thuchan
No matter how you set it up, it will be of great interest to me to learn what you think of the SP10, in light of the pantheon of great turntables you have at your disposal.