Go see my YouTube video for the turntable I just finished.YouTube - CABoisvert's Channel
This is a custom turntable I built for my best friend, Dan. Using a 20lb VPI TNT Platter & Bearing, a VPI Motor with a VPI SDS Controller. The Tonearm is a Clearaudio Satisfy with an Audio Technica 12S (for testing only in this video. His permanent cartridge is a Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood Ebony). Anchored to a dead 45lb lead filled and spiked MDF plinth holding an internally damped armboard with a rubberized coating. I think it sounds amazing... but I'm biased!
This is a custom turntable I built for my best friend, Dan. Using a 20lb VPI TNT Platter & Bearing, a VPI Motor with a VPI SDS Controller. The Tonearm is a Clearaudio Satisfy with an Audio Technica 12S (for testing only in this video. His permanent cartridge is a Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood Ebony). Anchored to a dead 45lb lead filled and spiked MDF plinth holding an internally damped armboard with a rubberized coating. I think it sounds amazing... but I'm biased!
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Greetings I'm interested in building a similar plinth for my VPI TNT v platter / bearing.
Unlike the TNT IV, the V uses a threaded bearing housing.
Can you tell me the best way to construct the plinth using MDF and where to add led shot. Also can the rubberised armboard be purchased from you?
Thank you
Sandro
Unlike the TNT IV, the V uses a threaded bearing housing.
Can you tell me the best way to construct the plinth using MDF and where to add led shot. Also can the rubberised armboard be purchased from you?
Thank you
Sandro
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