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In Reply to: RE: So I gotta decide Which Turntable To Listen To For the Next Year.... posted by Mister Pig on October 1, 2015 at 18:08:23:
the plinth does make a difference. . The good news is that the Sp10 will play reasonable music bolted to a studio console, as it was designed for that, and is better with a decent plinth. The most important thing you can do is to get the bearing serviced and replace the little plastic pad with a new one. While you are at it you may want to replace the ball as well. It is amazing how well some of them held up for over 30 years, but a new one made form good engineering grade bearing plastics will be much better. Also get the speed adjusted so it is tightly in spec and everything is running as designed. The SP10 is something that people either like or hate. It is far from perfect but it is the best table i ever had, I assume you had all the caps replaced everywhere....
one thing you cannot beat, is the utter convenience of the table, no fuss, put record on hit start and it plays rock solid,
dee
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