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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Can someone help please.
I am building a TT, my platter is 75mm and i need to find a measurement from the top of the platter to the top of the armboard. (Where the RB251 will sit.) Thanks |
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The top of the platter on my P5 was 28/29mm above the top of the plinth, but that was using an acrylic platter.
The standard rega subplatter is 12mm thick and the glass platter is too, so it's 24mm + whatever the space is under the sub-platter, typically 4-5mm.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Great, ill work on a difference of 29mm for now. Thankyou!
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