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I performed some modifications to the Arm 10" Jelco 750 now it is call the Avro,TTW Audio Stain less bridge & copper cap,VTA arm base, Jelco Rosewood Headshell, Isokinetik Jelco counterweight, Audioquest Leopard tonearm cable, Shelter 7000 cartridge. TTW TTCopperHead 3.125 lbs center weight.TTCopper Bullet DP32-3.2 Magnum ring. It sounds awesome I never had a turntable of this quality before And the best part about it is that I can still do some more upgrades like a 22 lbs VTA adjustment arm pod and a copper paltter.
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Looking at this photos in my thread is like wow, my turntable has change drastically since this photos were taken. Now I have two arms, a new power supply and two new cartridges.
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Another photo, I can't upload more than one I guess it's because the file size.
Ok this is the last one check it out.
Looks like TTW rim drive. Yes? Is the arm pod totally outboard from the tt chassis? Can't tell for sure from your photos.
It's not a rim drive, it has three belts and each one has a deep groove on the platter and the spindle on the motor has three grooves as well. The belts can't slip at all Check it out.
Have you tried it with two belts or one belt? Have you tried different kinds of belts?
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No I have not it was design to run with three so that's the way I play it, why you ask about running it with one or two belts?
There have been several posts that relate to the sonic differences in the number of belts and types of belts used in belt-driven platters. Mostly on VPI tables, but it may also apply to your table.My VPI Aries does better with a single, rather stiff ["unstretchy"] belt.
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Well I guess I could try and find an O'ring dealer and see how many different types in that size and thickness they have, maybe I'll do some experimentation in the near future.
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