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In Reply to: RE: Technics SP-10 Mk3, new plinth, Reed arm, first impressions. posted by cactuscowboy@bresnan.net on August 10, 2009 at 08:38:20:
cactuscowboy. Thnaks for the positive view. I still think that it looks great now, 10 years after I built it. Then I am a bit biased since it is the fruit of my loins so to speak. The prime goal of the design was performance, asthetics came as a byproduct of that. There are sound engineering reasons for a non-suspended tt to have three widely spaced feet and a low profile. Its not apparent from the photos but the front two are made from PVC and are adjustable. The rear foot is aluminium supporting a tungsten carbide ball which contacts the granite slab. This foot is fixed.
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