I've always been interested in making my own turntable. I don't however want to make the tonearm. I was looking on Ebay and lot start at $50 and go up to a few thousand. I don't know how much I should be spending but $50 - $70 on my first tonearm would be ideal. needledoctor.com has a few but they start at $600 which is far beyond my budget.
For the motor and platter portion I plan on finding a used turntable that I can salvage those parts out of. Depending on resources and if I can make a perfectly balanced platter I may go that route.
I'm worried about the barring portion of the build. I need to more research but if anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
Budget: Cheaper the better. Since this is my first DIY I want to make sure that if it fails I haven't invested a good bit of money into it.
Current equipment:
PRO-JECT RPM 1.3 -> Musical Fidelity V-LPS II -> Denon 1912 -> Polk Audio Monitor 60
PRO-JECT Debute -> Musical Fidelity V-LPS II -> Sony… -> Polk Audio TSi300
Also occasionally:
Schiit Valhalla -> Sennheiser hd650 or Grado Sr325is or Beyerdynamic dt990
Thanks for any assistance!
For the motor and platter portion I plan on finding a used turntable that I can salvage those parts out of. Depending on resources and if I can make a perfectly balanced platter I may go that route.
I'm worried about the barring portion of the build. I need to more research but if anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
Budget: Cheaper the better. Since this is my first DIY I want to make sure that if it fails I haven't invested a good bit of money into it.
Current equipment:
PRO-JECT RPM 1.3 -> Musical Fidelity V-LPS II -> Denon 1912 -> Polk Audio Monitor 60
PRO-JECT Debute -> Musical Fidelity V-LPS II -> Sony… -> Polk Audio TSi300
Also occasionally:
Schiit Valhalla -> Sennheiser hd650 or Grado Sr325is or Beyerdynamic dt990
Thanks for any assistance!
I'll be selling a used Rega RB-250 quite soon. PM me if interested.
I also have a broken arm from a Technics SL-1200 that you can have for nothing. It works fine, but there's a little plastic lug that's supposed to rest on the tonearm lift, and that lug is broken off. This tonearm is very easy to mount. They sell for $45 new on eBay.
I also have a broken arm from a Technics SL-1200 that you can have for nothing. It works fine, but there's a little plastic lug that's supposed to rest on the tonearm lift, and that lug is broken off. This tonearm is very easy to mount. They sell for $45 new on eBay.
i dont know what you have in mind but, i read someone used a valve and valve guide from a harley (shovelhead maybe?) as a main bearing. he got a new one from a parts store, and made his own platter. it looked cool.
he had a web site. i dont remember more.
he had a web site. i dont remember more.
don't mean to threadjack but...
Just put that exact bearing together with a 20lb platter (3/4" bb ply filled with steel shot) and recorded a video of it spinning last night. Really, really surprised at long the thing spun, and it's dead silent.
20121010_183628.mp4 - YouTube
Just put that exact bearing together with a 20lb platter (3/4" bb ply filled with steel shot) and recorded a video of it spinning last night. Really, really surprised at long the thing spun, and it's dead silent.
20121010_183628.mp4 - YouTube
A 103 with a Uni-pivot huh?
You say you like it huh?
Can you expand on that?
I've been thinking about doing that myself.
Alfa147
He's right.
70 bucks is is kinda low.
But you can make a uni piv arm pretty easy out of nice stuff for pretty cheap.
I might sound like a broken record... Pun... But have you considred a AR XA?
Prety cheap to get and restore, and sound great.
I did one, spent less than a nice music hall I got.
The ar blows the MH out of the water. Even before I tweeked it.
You say you like it huh?
Can you expand on that?
I've been thinking about doing that myself.
Alfa147
He's right.
70 bucks is is kinda low.
But you can make a uni piv arm pretty easy out of nice stuff for pretty cheap.
I might sound like a broken record... Pun... But have you considred a AR XA?
Prety cheap to get and restore, and sound great.
I did one, spent less than a nice music hall I got.
The ar blows the MH out of the water. Even before I tweeked it.
Building a unipivot arm is pretty easy. I've seen some DIY wooden arms that, though primitive, probably performed as well as anything. Do some research on what people have done before deciding to buy an arm. If you can do the rest of the table you can certainly do the arm.
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Here is a link to another project, thou attention is directed toward the Table and drive system the tonearm may be of interest to you. DIY Turntable - Hi-Fi Phono Record Player
Here is a link to another project, thou attention is directed toward the Table and drive system the tonearm may be of interest to you. DIY Turntable - Hi-Fi Phono Record Player
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