Super Tweak for Nottingham Space TT


Hello,

Just want to pass on to fellow Nottingham Space TT owners a superb tweak that I stumbled on by chance: Go to your nearest Bed, Bath & Beyond and grab one of those massive chopping blocks made of Canadian maple. Just replace the base that came with the unit with the chopping board. The improvement is not subtle; dynamics (both macro and micro), imaging, and noise floor are significantly improved. This tweak makes the Space look like a mini-version of the top of the line ANNA LOG! While I'm here, do you guys find the use of a clamp beneficial to the Space's performance? I bought a very expensive clamp and found the resultant sound overdamped.
aisip
4yanx,

Thanks for your response. Time to discard the clamp! Can you please give me some pointers on how to construct my own wall mount? I am moving into a second floor apartment with shaky wooden floors. Thanks in advance.
I responded with a general description of the wall mount in another thread on here.

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1048695087&openfrom&1&4#1

I have a more detailed description, which I will try to find.

BTW, Tom Fletcher, himself, recommends a relatively high mass mount for the Spacedeck, preferably wood, and goes on to say that it will work equally well with or without the stock plinth. Apparently, it was designed to be attractive (some agree, some disagree) and that a composition material was used for best results for those who do choose to us the plinth.

What arm and cartridge are you using with your Spacedeck?
4yanx,

Thanks again! I presently have a Shelter 901 mounted to an Origin Live Silver 250. I now know why this tonearm is creating such a buzz! The Silver 250 is indeed a giant killer! I have heard that you can further improve its performance by replacing the counterweight with the Expressimo. Can somebody enlighten me on this? BTW, let me tell you that you and TWL have contributed immensely to my education, as far as extracting the last ounce of performance from my analog rig. Just want to express my appreciation. I'm pretty sure there are hundreds more that have benefited from your collective wisdom.
Aisip here is a thread by Tom W. Lyons, who else. He has a great Tweak for the silver tonearm. Tom also addresses the conterweight question. Great thread I know you will enjoy it.

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1032024188&openusid&zzTwl&4&5#Twl

Ron
While pleased that anything I might have suggested has been helpful, I am embarrased to have been mentioned in the same breath as Tom when it comes to depth and breadth of those things analog. I, too, have learned a lot on this site, while having been directed down the thorny path a few times as well. After some time it gets to be difficult to separate what you've learned on your own from what you've heard from others.....

The Nottinghams I do know, however, and should you wish to share ideas, let 'em fly!