Platter/bearing assembly by Choir Audio...Foot parts by Arron Machine shop...acrylic base by Laser Equation...Tonearm by Sound Audio circa 1970...Head shell by Ikeda...Cartridge by Grace model F9...Arm board by Micro Seiki...Controller by Space Tech Labs...Stabilizer by Audio Technica...Platter/bearing assembly, foot parts and acrylic base were all designed on Autocad by me...Behold Arctic Analog Time Machine
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...so what are u saying?...lol...I know those gold knobs on the controller r ick but he said he can't get those ones in silver...I say horse **** tho and I will find ones like that in silver or chrome
Thankyou!...This design is actually years in the making...designed about a dozen different TT before I finally decided to go with this one...this design allows 3 arm use with either a Clearaudio Solution type arm board or Micro Seiki as shown in the pics...the foot bolt assembly is also very versatile as it allows user to level TT then lock in place...Height of arm board is also adjustable...
#Stuartarm,
I am speechless. This is awesome. This is not just a TT, but a piece of art. My compliments. What a fine piece of machinery. Does it sound just as good as it looks? If so, which probably is the case, you then must be in audiophile heaven. Congrats!
I am speechless. This is awesome. This is not just a TT, but a piece of art. My compliments. What a fine piece of machinery. Does it sound just as good as it looks? If so, which probably is the case, you then must be in audiophile heaven. Congrats!
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