Hey everyone, I've done a good bit of reading on the boards, but this is my first post. Just to introduce myself - I'm a soon-to-be first year law student from Atlanta. I spend the majority of my free time fishing and golfing, but lately I've fixated on audio to keep me happy on rainy days. I have a cheapo sony turntable, 80's JVC amp (hand me down from dad), and some decent klipsch computer speakers right now.
I enjoy woodworking, so I thought my first diy project could be a turntable. The altmann design I've seen looks pretty cool, but I was thinking of taking it up a notch, and drilling the platter and plinth to fill with lead shot. I'm also planning to wrap the plywood body with a nicer looking mahogany.
I'm pretty excited about my first audio project, but I have no idea how to go about getting a motor. I've seen the floppy drive conversion that looks pretty cool. Has anyone tried it? Is there somewhere I can salvage a motor and controller that might be better/easier on someone like me?
-Sean
I enjoy woodworking, so I thought my first diy project could be a turntable. The altmann design I've seen looks pretty cool, but I was thinking of taking it up a notch, and drilling the platter and plinth to fill with lead shot. I'm also planning to wrap the plywood body with a nicer looking mahogany.
I'm pretty excited about my first audio project, but I have no idea how to go about getting a motor. I've seen the floppy drive conversion that looks pretty cool. Has anyone tried it? Is there somewhere I can salvage a motor and controller that might be better/easier on someone like me?
-Sean
Hi Sean,
Welcome to the world of turntables. I too are on the same path.
The altmann design is a good point to start with. What I would suggest is the following:
1. Layered plinth
2. Acrylic/Wooden platter
3. Premotec motor.
4. Silk drive - You can go for surgical suture.
5. External motor supply
Best regards,
Bins.
Welcome to the world of turntables. I too are on the same path.
The altmann design is a good point to start with. What I would suggest is the following:
1. Layered plinth
2. Acrylic/Wooden platter
3. Premotec motor.
4. Silk drive - You can go for surgical suture.
5. External motor supply
Best regards,
Bins.
Hi Sean,
Try this link from the company site: http://www.mclennan.co.uk/contactus.html Alternatively, you can use a floppy drive motor for the same purpose. Search this forum for details.
Best regards,
Bins.
Try this link from the company site: http://www.mclennan.co.uk/contactus.html Alternatively, you can use a floppy drive motor for the same purpose. Search this forum for details.
Best regards,
Bins.
Hi Sean,
You can get the motor from http://www.rs-components.com/ and http://www.farnell.com/
You can also try out the motor from: http://www.mechtex.com/
Best regards,
Bins.
You can get the motor from http://www.rs-components.com/ and http://www.farnell.com/
You can also try out the motor from: http://www.mechtex.com/
Best regards,
Bins.
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