Ps. Andy, that platter rim edge could do with some T-Cut + rag + elbow grease...will come up looking pucker!
Is the wife busy?:eyebrows:
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Ps. Andy, that platter rim edge could do with some T-Cut + rag + elbow grease...will come up looking pucker!
Is the wife busy?:eyebrows:
I would want it doing properly so the wife will be out of that equation.......
When it arrived my wife said "did you see it before you bought it", to which I replied yes, she then said "hmm" - she wasn't taken with the very light finish but now it's all together and the wood oiled she is happy with it now :)
Still a few things to do (may even double platter it yet) before its totally finished but sounding very nice.
Looks very nice, this is my GL75, also in one of Don's plinths, this is one of his MDF ones.
https://i.imgur.com/GLlC8ILm.jpg
Looks nice - what arm are you rocking there?
I have just done the very same with my GL 75. A fantastic improvement, even the boss agrees.
Much more solidity and weight to the sound, particularly the lower registers. Thanks Don, t'was a great buy :)
http://i67.tinypic.com/16lle2x.jpg
The underside showing how I have made provision for any TT to phono cable (Spotfire in use).
Note also the temporary feet, I have some 'propa' ones on the way.
http://i67.tinypic.com/i2k60p.jpg
In action:
http://i65.tinypic.com/2aeusds.jpg
By crumbs it's good! :D
Looking nice fellas.
Looking good Alan.
Like what you did to terminate the phono cable.
They are good even in there standard plinth but so easy to be taken to the next level.
(The Orbe still has the extra edge for me though but it is close)
Decided to try the double platter on the Lenco
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps0wgekkkc.jpg
To be honest, didn't really notice anything that would make me leave it like that so changed back to a single platter.