I do not want to make any money on this, I just want to reduce the setup charge for the machining.
I am using 1.5" thick clear acrylic with the same length and width of a standard rega plinth. My cost on the acrylic was $155.
The plinth will have the standard rega 222mm arm spacing, and machined aluminum top and bottom covers for the motor. The top will be recessed for the cover and will attach with machine screws. The power cord will exit through the bottom plate. The back will have 4 machined holes for the dust cover bracket, and there will be no provision for the power switch (I thought it would look ugly with the clear acrylic). I had the tonearm hole cut for the express machining VTA adjuster, so there will be enough clearance to fit it. No feet. You will have to supply your own cones, or something.
Setup charge was $265, and an additional $25 for the metal parts.
Total cost was $445.
For every person that wants one, the setup charge will effectively be cut in half. For example:
2 people will be: $312.50 total
3 people will be: $268.25 total
ETC.
Please reply if you are interested.
Matt
I am using 1.5" thick clear acrylic with the same length and width of a standard rega plinth. My cost on the acrylic was $155.
The plinth will have the standard rega 222mm arm spacing, and machined aluminum top and bottom covers for the motor. The top will be recessed for the cover and will attach with machine screws. The power cord will exit through the bottom plate. The back will have 4 machined holes for the dust cover bracket, and there will be no provision for the power switch (I thought it would look ugly with the clear acrylic). I had the tonearm hole cut for the express machining VTA adjuster, so there will be enough clearance to fit it. No feet. You will have to supply your own cones, or something.
Setup charge was $265, and an additional $25 for the metal parts.
Total cost was $445.
For every person that wants one, the setup charge will effectively be cut in half. For example:
2 people will be: $312.50 total
3 people will be: $268.25 total
ETC.
Please reply if you are interested.
Matt
matt
have you thought about liquid clear plastic that you cure in a mould?
may well be lots cheaper...just a thought
best wishes
j7
www.audioorigami.co.uk
have you thought about liquid clear plastic that you cure in a mould?
may well be lots cheaper...just a thought
best wishes
j7
www.audioorigami.co.uk
Thats a bit thick for a Rega 2.
But is acrylic the best choice for a platter?
How does plywood or some common DIY material work?
Tom
But is acrylic the best choice for a platter?
How does plywood or some common DIY material work?
Tom
Rega 3 plinth dimension
Hi Matt,
Im in the process of getting parts together to build a Rega 3 with a slate base.
Would you be so good as to post the exact dimensions needed to do so?
ie: 1.exact distance from spindle/motor to arm (is it 222mm?); hole diameter/motor housing sizes etc
I am going to have one solid base/plinth, with an RB250 arm with a Michel tecnoweight and silver litz internal to rca plug wiring with acrylic base, Airpax motor and ceramic bearing.
Thanks
Regards
TS
Hi Matt,
Im in the process of getting parts together to build a Rega 3 with a slate base.
Would you be so good as to post the exact dimensions needed to do so?
ie: 1.exact distance from spindle/motor to arm (is it 222mm?); hole diameter/motor housing sizes etc
I am going to have one solid base/plinth, with an RB250 arm with a Michel tecnoweight and silver litz internal to rca plug wiring with acrylic base, Airpax motor and ceramic bearing.
Thanks
Regards
TS
I do not want to make any money on this, I just want to reduce the setup charge for the machining.
I am using 1.5" thick clear acrylic with the same length and width of a standard rega plinth. My cost on the acrylic was $155.
The plinth will have the standard rega 222mm arm spacing, and machined aluminum top and bottom covers for the motor. The top will be recessed for the cover and will attach with machine screws. The power cord will exit through the bottom plate. The back will have 4 machined holes for the dust cover bracket, and there will be no provision for the power switch (I thought it would look ugly with the clear acrylic). I had the tonearm hole cut for the express machining VTA adjuster, so there will be enough clearance to fit it. No feet. You will have to supply your own cones, or something.
Setup charge was $265, and an additional $25 for the metal parts.
Total cost was $445.
For every person that wants one, the setup charge will effectively be cut in half. For example:
2 people will be: $312.50 total
3 people will be: $268.25 total
ETC.
Please reply if you are interested.
Matt
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