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Just starting a new project based around the main bits from a Sony TTS-3000.
So far, I have a Pioneer Arm: ![]() Pioneer Arm by RSdesignUK, on Flickr Its from a Pioneer C-4500 music centre (also a PL-12D and PL51A I believe) It has an effective length of 221mm and accepts aftermarket headshells. And the Motor, Platter/Bearing and PSU from a Sony TTS-3000 ![]() Sony TTS-3000 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr Idea is to keep it cheap and simple Idea V1.1: ![]() TT V1.1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr ![]() TT V1.1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr ![]() TT V1.1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr Basically a 2mm aluminium top plate to mount the bearing, motor and tonearm. I can get these made at work which helps. There will be a bottom plate too with a plywood cylinder in between for the motor/bearing and tonearm. I have also put in a decorative plinth to go around it, pure looks. There will be some Sorbathane Feet under the TT part and just some spikes for the plinth. With the platter: ![]() TT V1.1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr |
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