DIY TT MOTOR PLINTH : Take an old big magnet kef b200 speaker
[IMG]GYRO 1 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
Remove the magnet
[IMG]GYRO 2 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]GYRO 3 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
use one of the long screws to push the top plate off
[IMG]GYRO 4 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
clean up the plate with 800 wet and dry paper
[IMG]GYRO 5 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
polish the plate and adhere some rubber feet on the bottom
[IMG]GYRO 6 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
and voila..you have a plinth..(which just happens to be the exact size of the motor housing) to raise the motor to the correct height..the belt now running on the second groove of the platter
[IMG]GYRO 7 by alan moon, on Flickr[/IMG]
'ANDSOME IN THE SUMMER..'ORIBBLE IN THE WINTER. Barney Milne
Cambridge Audio CXN, Seagate nas drive, Michell Gyrodec SE, SME309, Benz M2 Ruby cantilever, Denon DL103, Primare R32, Densen D20, Densen D30, Cambridge Audio 840A V2 integrated, Pioneer SX-N30AE Network Stereo Receiver, Roksan Darius speakers, Technics speakers, Canon speakers, Bastanis Dragonfly Horns, REL Storm III sub, Target R1 speaker stands, Atacama Equinox.