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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Utopia
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Your timing couldn't be better, as I'm currently working on a platform for that TT
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Croatia
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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It's not for me. I used to have SL 1400 and wasn't impressed at all
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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spend two yrs in tweaking,then I trade it for 930st. after that-even my 401 and Lenco L75 are better than heavily tweaked SL1400. hoho-"I'd rather turn my vinyl on a pencil" !!!!!!!!
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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You could use the Technics as a motor to drive a belt drive TT.
Attach a precision pulley to the center of the platter.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Utopia
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Yes in a wicca Cantebury word desports...not the French translation. The world loves clowns. The investment was a dollar at a lawn sale. Yes a pencil would be cheaper.
Originally I contemplated buying a Music Hall MM 7 until I came across this TT. Just between us girls, I have since did a comparison with a Technics 1200 and personally did hear any objective difference. Yes I suspect you will be quick to point out that the Technics is also a DJ turnatable. In a remote chance maybe someday I will come across a SP 10. Anyways thanks again for the comments from the peanut gallery. I have just recently graduated and someday I may have a system that you would consider worthy in this forum. I prefer not to sell my soul to the bank to get there. In the meantime keep up the tweaks for we impoverished peasants to improve on what we have.
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Here you can find more motor-ideas....: http://de.geocities.com/bc1a69/index_eng.html Arne K
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