Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I'm Svend.
Geoff -- if the mods are willing to make it a sticky then that would be great. As you say, keeps it in view.
Shane -- my thoughts were simply to create a thread that is a repository of info and experience with the TT2, with contributions by owners regarding all manner of helpful and insightful things. Such as:
- tweaks and mods (e.g. isolation feet; bottom plate damping/removal)
- maintenance (e.g. proper bearing oil to use; replacement parts sources)
- tuning (e.g. suspension; belt tension)
- refurbishing (e.g. plinth refinishing; platter polishing)
- known problem spots (e.g. armboard thickness as Clive's and Steve's; PSU issues)
- known good arm/cartridge combos (although this may not be turntable-specific, but if it's a synergy thing then perhaps yes)
- a place for owners to post pictures of their decks
I realize this may be asking a lot of you up front wrt. to a higher level of input and time, but in the long run it would likely be a time saver, as you could just point new owners to the sticky and have them read on their own (just thinking of how much time you've taken to patiently answer all my questions over the past few months ). I'd certainly be a willing contributor, and I'm sure a few others here would be also. Also, I know there are quite a few TT2 owners in Canada who are members of the CAM forum (as am I, but not very active) -- I could post a link there to point them here to our ongoing knowledge base, and hopefully contribute their own experience.
Anyway, those are a few thoughts for now. Hope this helps...
Best,
Svend
Instead of worrying too much about inclusions, I'd suggest a thread outlining the basics and then letting it develop with input from all interested members. As has happened with the 'Techiepedia'.
Last edited by walpurgis; 18-01-2018 at 23:54. Reason: typo
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 791
I'm Svend.
Yes, that's just what I was thinking. Casual, occasional posts by members, nothing formal or rigid...let it evolve and grow. After a year or so it would end up being a great resource.
Ok, I’ll start a thread later today and put in links to this thread and the others that have been posted here. Geoff, if you’d like to make it a sticky, that would be brilliant!
Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 791
I'm Svend.
Thread started!
The Heybrook TT2 Info Thread:
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...809#post938809
Thanks Shane! And thanks to Geoff for making it a sticky.