For New York that would be Westchester County. Either way, they are both in the US.
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For New York that would be Westchester County. Either way, they are both in the US.
For a cheap mat option which gives around 3mm height, what about cork? The plain floor-tile made ones I use are great and the sonics can be easily tuned by either using the flatter side up, or the rougher one. No rubber in mine that I can see, but they do work well for me and cost very little relatively speaking (and my home made ones don't even have a label recess - doesn't matter really in the wide scheme of things IMO as the cork is soft). These work without any form of clamp or weight too I find.
What actually is the work needed on the base plate when using it with the early installation of the MN bearing on its own? I have the latter and I am considering the former? Were you referring to the Technics stock bearing that others (not MN) are still using as the housing for their upgrades, viz: TimeStep, Vantage Audio and so on? In otherwords if you want the MN base plate it can ONLY be used with the MN bearing and for the moment and forseable future none other!? Sorry if my light bulb is a flickering on this one :scratch: Having an out board PSU there is no contact fouling likely to happen.
This has been a very informative thread and once again thanks :interesting:
Ron
Oh bugger, on re-reading your post I see that you were referring to the Stock platter but I'll push the send button anyway. :sorry: a senior moment!
Cheers, chaps. I suspected that it was somewhere in the US, but I don't know why the hell Mike couldn't just have said so, after I'd asked him the question four times!! :doh:
On AoS, we like our members to know where each other comes from, and as this is a UK-based site, 'foreign' locations (towns and states) not ending with the country of origin, may be unfamiliar to some people.
Therefore, if Westchester is in, say, Illinois, then the correct way to display one's location details would be: "Westchester, Illinois, USA".
That is the layout I would like everyone to follow, especially those whose geographical location may not be instantly well-known to the majority :)
Marco.
Westchester NY , some pics from Wikipedia
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...C_New_York.JPG
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ds_Island2.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Reservoir.jpg
Looks very nice indeed, Chris! But does Mike live in the Westchester in NY or Illinois? :scratch:
That's my point! ;)
Marco.
I think the Illinois one is West Chester - i.e two seperate words so I am going for the county in up state New York . Although IME some of our American cousins seem to have a fairly scanty knowledge of geography so you should consider the possibility that Mike is not entirely sure himself as to exactly where he is :lol:
:doh: :lolsign:Quote:
I think the Illinois one is West Chester - i.e two seperate words so I am going for the county in up state New York . Although IME some of our American cousins seem to have a fairly scanty knowledge of geography so you should consider the possibility that Mike is not entirely sure himself as to exactly where he is :lol:
At least, with all this discussion, he'll now be sure to clear up the confusion!!
Marco.