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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: charlotte, nc
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Hello, all!
I would like to have the Altmann turntable built. I don't have the necessary skills or tools to build the plinth, the platter and motor pod. I have sourced the parts for the bearing and will be searching for the motor and necessary parts for it. I would like to find someone to do the wood work and building of the table. I am not going to build the arm. I plan on buying the MG-1 arm for the table. If anyone knows of some who could fit the bill, please contact me at: ajrch2@aol.com PS: I'm also looking to build cabinets for my Pioneer 16M drivers full range drivers. I have some pics and ideas for the project, I'd like to entertain to see if they can be built. I've had the drivers for 10 yrs. I think it's about time to utilize them. Perhaps this new enABL thing will work with these as well??? Thanks for any help for the above. Later still, next year? I am embarking on having a clone of the Hiraga speaker cab built (exterior look) with the GPA driver.... Kind Regards, al |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: USA,NorthCarolina
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Hi,
Send me a PM. I may know someone. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: charlotte, nc
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I would, but I'm under moderation, being scruuutinized.
If you'd be so kind as to ping me via email, I'd appreciate it. Thanks much for such a speedy reply. Cheers, al |
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