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Here is my new TT.
Until a few weeks ago, the platter, bearing and motor were in an empire 208. Here is to a link to a page I made about the construction of it. http://randytsuch-new-empire-tt.blog...completed.html Randy |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Houston
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Randy,
Great work. From the photo, I do not see a counterweight on your arm. Is that a Mitchell counterweight? George |
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Yes, bought a michell counterweight for the arm. Also, used the VTAF to mount the arm.
Randy |
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