Yes with a little rubber sleeve over the thread
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Ok guys, so I have made my decision on a power supply. After some discussion with Jaap at Hanze I took the plunge on a Hanze Hifi HAT CPS-2 regenerator. Jaap is very knowledgeable when it comes to all things idler so I put my faith in them for a fully frequency and voltage adjustable power supply in order to tweak the best from the TT. Jaap has recommended I remove the brake magnet fully out of the way or even better the whole eddy disc to minimise vibrations and get the motor running silently.
It was a touch more expensive than the LDA ,Nigels,CTC etc so I asked why. Here’s what he said
“I have seen and measured some of them we only use the best expensive parts ,no cheap digital oscillator or XR2206 ic all converting a square signal to sinus.
It Can drive about 90 VA motor continuous without getting warm .
Our version is clean and stable but I know there is a price difference you must decide for yourself.
Picture is from the variable speed unit, standard version without it. With our powersupply you can lower the output voltage on the front panel with the knob torque ,
De oscillator is analog most important for a very clean and stable output signal with very low distorsion .
The driver stage is with a 180 watt class d amp who drives the transformer better then a discrete poweramp with lower distorsion “.
Personally I much prefer the looks of this one aswell too. Really love that vintage analogue vibe. And he also assured me that on Garrard and lenco the improvement is quite dramatic so I look forward to adding this to the new rig.
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Nice to see a proper 301 project, cost no object, excellent!
Thanks Andrew, I wish the cost was no object haha! It’s taken me 7-8 months to put this together when I can afford it, but I’m being patient and making it the best I can so it will be end game quality. Ive tried to cover all bases . How’s your project coming along?
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So with the plinth only a couple of weeks away now I thought I’d better put together a new rack that can fit all of my equipment on as my current Atacama one is a shelf short for my box count so the preamp is stacked on top of the CD player ,which is not ideal.
Whilst contemplating how to go about it all I was lucky enough to walk into a charity shop and find a hardwood table , built in the good old days so rock solid and sturdy. This meant that I didn’t have to build my own . Result! All I have done is fill and sand it, paint it white, add some support struts in the middle of the shelves to take the weight of the panzer plinth without bowing [emoji1696], and I made individual isolation platforms for each piece . I’m just waiting on the isolation spikes to arrive for the bottom of the rack and all of the little platforms . I have also made a larger 500x400 hardwood platform for the plinth to sit on in the middle.
Not too bad so far and it gives an idea of how it will look once I’ve installed all of the spikes. Grand total of $180 Australian /about £90 for everything and a Saturday of my isolation time which kept me well entertained . Ive saved myself a small fortune as something like this would be eye-wateringly expensive from a retail store.
Cheers
Karl
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Looks really good that Karl. Looking forward to seeing it all setup.
Looking good, Karl. Will be nice to see all of your gear sitting on it! Well done! Hope all is well with you down under!