I like the idea of my own custom made covers-my friend of 40 years makes leather stuff-the belt I'm wearing.......so nice soft chamois (I've had stored for over 30 yrs!) will be good.
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I like the idea of my own custom made covers-my friend of 40 years makes leather stuff-the belt I'm wearing.......so nice soft chamois (I've had stored for over 30 yrs!) will be good.
Thanks for the comments guys!
Good to hear that the olde loved Wharfedales gets looked after! Kudos!
And as Struth points out, the Focals are way too expensive not to be handled with kid gloves too (almost literally)
While i’m at it! I recently sold my trusty Michell Orbe SE, with a Technoarm and Benz Wood SL. My intent was to research a new vinyl spinner, and some time in the fall or so go hunting for a new prospect. As it happens, my friend decided to put an order in for the new Technics SL-1000 which meant his olde gal had to go.
I was quite easily convinced to give her a new home as i really liked what it did in his rig! :)
http://www.ollars.net/hififorum/viella.jpg
AMG Viella (or V12) with the 12J2 12” tone arm and a HRS base.
While i really liked most things the Orbe SE did, this is a completely different animal.
I am a very happy bugger!
http://www.ollars.net/hififorum/viella_2.jpg
Some details highlighting the sound thinking behind this vinyl spinner.
And the excellent tone arm;
http://www.ollars.net/hififorum/viella_3.jpg
Superb table there! Enjoy!
I dare you to try a 78 rpm disc on it!
(Looks lovely)
Not for me -I sold all my vinyl about 2 years ago.
Just have a token few; Bob Marley 'Catch a fire' (original 'Zippo' cover) . Santana 'Lotus', again with original super fold-out cover .....plus Them 'Story of Them' single. V.rare....
Thank you! :)
Russell, it is belt driven with a moderately powerful DC motor. The drivetrain is hidden from sight, ultraviolet light and dust beneath the very heavy platter. The belt is mounted using a simple but effective jig and a couple of wood blocks, quite low tech but still very effective. :)
One of the other things this particular about this spinner is that the spindle is not part of the bearing, so when lifting the 12kg platter off the spindle comes with it. Beneath is what they call a subplatter but is more like a massive bearing house about 3” in diameter.
Most quiet table i have experienced!
That's a rather sexy turntable, Mike. An excellent left-field choice, sir! :cool:
Love how it's been engineered, and most of all the rather modest footprint it has for a high-end turntable... Once of my pet hates is the huge amounts of space some turntables take up these days:doh:
Give me dinky and effective, as opposed to bulky and such, everyday!:thumbsup:
Marco.