Sorry not to make myself clear. I don't understand electronics. So I was thinking about cheap direct drive motor controller which may have minor speed stability issues. The flywheel will be passive (unlike belt drive turntables which may induce vibrations or cogging etc.) and isolated just to keep the moment of inertia.But once you have a feedback loop around the motor do you need to?
Silly me. I had just posted few days back about having an acrylic platter with metal ring around it for the same purpose.
Need to take a break 🙂
Regards.
Hello all .
i am now building a new deck based on the sl100 mk1 motor and platter
I have set it up to use a Rega arm.
I have a rb300 and rb250 and was thinking about which one to use.
some say the 250 it better as it 2 bearing hangers .
Both have the stainless counter weight pins that I made myself so are identical as such.
What do you all think?
thanks
i am now building a new deck based on the sl100 mk1 motor and platter
I have set it up to use a Rega arm.
I have a rb300 and rb250 and was thinking about which one to use.
some say the 250 it better as it 2 bearing hangers .
Both have the stainless counter weight pins that I made myself so are identical as such.
What do you all think?
thanks
My sl1200 mk1
I have just got it running tonight.
I still have the feet to fit and some setting up to do.
I rewired a nos rega rb300 with new litz wire and separated its earth.
I am currently using a shure m75 as test stylus.
I have an off board psu for motor and lights.
The lights can be turned of independently for the purists or left on when not in use so it looks nice.
Now listening to Dire straits money for nothing album for a test.
the shure likes 3 grames tracking force,vocals were muddled at 2
I have just got it running tonight.
I still have the feet to fit and some setting up to do.
I rewired a nos rega rb300 with new litz wire and separated its earth.
I am currently using a shure m75 as test stylus.
I have an off board psu for motor and lights.
The lights can be turned of independently for the purists or left on when not in use so it looks nice.
Now listening to Dire straits money for nothing album for a test.
the shure likes 3 grames tracking force,vocals were muddled at 2
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That looks nice. Very well done intensate. How would you compare the sound ? Any significant changes ?
Thanks and regards.
Thanks and regards.
Hi Hiten.
I can't compare the sound to an original as I bought just the motor,circuit board and platter on ebay.
The parts came up at a good price so I got them ages ago
I will compare it to my garrard 301 with same rega arm though.
I can't compare the sound to an original as I bought just the motor,circuit board and platter on ebay.
The parts came up at a good price so I got them ages ago
I will compare it to my garrard 301 with same rega arm though.
I am going to replace the stylus with a new one i have.
its not a genuine one , but should be better than the test one.
i feel it has good timing and heaps of detail
its not a genuine one , but should be better than the test one.
i feel it has good timing and heaps of detail
Thanks intensate. That would be equally interesting.I will compare it to my garrard 301 with same rega arm though.
Best Regards.
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