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In Reply to: RE: Another LACK question posted by SgreenP@MSN.com on July 20, 2016 at 08:22:32
classic DUAL 1009
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Cool table! I have one on a shelf, but I have not gotten around to it. Unless someone can respond who has tried it on their 1009, then it is a crap shoot. You will have to try and see. Personally, I shy away from Sorbathane because, to my ears it adds a dullness that I do not like, especially on an idler drive turntable like the 1009, which an exciting sound when setup right. My inclination would be to build a layer birch or marine grade plywood base and then spike it. If that is too elaborate for you, I would brace and spike the dual base. Think heavy for the bracing. You also might what to try rigidly mounting the table to the base after bracing it. If you do this, make your you do it in a way that is reversible. You my prefer the table as originally engineered. Even if that is the case, it will be a fun journey.
Dave
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