Turntable stand
- floppybootstomp
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#77
I've just rummaged through me bits and find I have surprsingly little towards a WD2phono/psu build. I seem to have had a run on me junk just lately.
I've modified the lists Colin sent me a little to suit a home build.
If anybody wants them they're Here. Right click to download. It's an Excel 2003 file and note that the 2 lists are in 'Sheet 1' & 'Sheet 2' (tabs at the bottom).
Here are the lists showing just how little I have for this build:
I've modified the lists Colin sent me a little to suit a home build.
If anybody wants them they're Here. Right click to download. It's an Excel 2003 file and note that the 2 lists are in 'Sheet 1' & 'Sheet 2' (tabs at the bottom).
Here are the lists showing just how little I have for this build:
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- colin.hepburn
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#79
Yep I didn't have any parts for my phono 2 at the time just the pcbs and the TX that's why I went for all audio grade parts from the start a big improvement over the standard kit parts
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#82
Thank you chaps, I've bookmarked that place.
I just leaving to see DTB.
And I'm late.
Bugger.
I just leaving to see DTB.
And I'm late.
Bugger.
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#83
The Takmans are very good and I'm using them in the final build of my phono. Might be worth considering getting a resistor pack from Rapid - never be short again!
http://www.rapidonline.com/sku/Electron ... 95/13-0260
http://www.rapidonline.com/sku/Electron ... 95/13-0260
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#84
It would seem this thread has reached it's conclusion as the original subject was a turntable stand and I've made it and am using it now, here's a coupla pix:
Pineboard, white hardboard and a paving slab. And by pure luck it's dead level
But along the way I've made the nod towards vinyl again and I'm glad I did there's just something kinda, well, nice I suppose about them fold out sleeves, big pix and disc labels.
Not to mention the sound of course.
Tomorrow I visit my lockup and bring lots of vinyl home.
Visited DTB yesterday evening and that visit signalled one chapter closing and another opening.
He has very kindly given me a Goldring Lenco in home made plinth sans motor, arm and centre spindle and another one for spares. Dave has also loaned me a Decca pivotal arm which I have to enlarge the chassis hole to mount.
If I like the arm I have the option to buy it from him.
We talked long of gigs, bygone halcyon days and the price of motor oil and spinach.
I was introduced to a cluster of boxes which I was told contain valves, are single ended and the source of mucho enjoyment.
They are linked to a couple of very skinny loudspeakers which are taller than me and contain what look like the drivers from a volkswagen beetle I used to own, they are titchy.
I was treated to several audio renderings including a nice playback of ZZ Top's 'La Grange' which proved to be a very interesting sound stage. The vocals were quite incredible. I played the same song on my system from CD when I got back home and my goodness, some difference.
We spoke, we swapped ideas and I've come up with a plan, based more on finances than anything else.
I am going to rebuild the Lenco GL75 with the Decca arm and if I like the arm I'll buy it.
As a temporary solution I'm going to buy a NAD phono stage with mm/mc options for £65.00. This has to be an improvement on my cheap n nasty B-Tech jobbie (on which, incidentally, I repaired a dry joint on the power socket today).
I will next probably buy the Decca arm from DTB.
Then a denon 103 mc cartridge.
Then I will save and gather parts to build the WD phono 3.
This may take some time, depending on how much work comes my way and I also, really, want to buy a telly at some stage to watch DVD's on. And maybe get a PS3 - yay!
And after all that, if I'm still alive, lol, I'll think about some loudspeakers.
Not ideal, I know, but finances are a very real consideration here.
I consider this thread at an end, next stop is the Lenco but I guess it's a road a lot of you have been down and my experiences here would likely prove to be of little interest so I doubt I'll post on that.
Pineboard, white hardboard and a paving slab. And by pure luck it's dead level
But along the way I've made the nod towards vinyl again and I'm glad I did there's just something kinda, well, nice I suppose about them fold out sleeves, big pix and disc labels.
Not to mention the sound of course.
Tomorrow I visit my lockup and bring lots of vinyl home.
Visited DTB yesterday evening and that visit signalled one chapter closing and another opening.
He has very kindly given me a Goldring Lenco in home made plinth sans motor, arm and centre spindle and another one for spares. Dave has also loaned me a Decca pivotal arm which I have to enlarge the chassis hole to mount.
If I like the arm I have the option to buy it from him.
We talked long of gigs, bygone halcyon days and the price of motor oil and spinach.
I was introduced to a cluster of boxes which I was told contain valves, are single ended and the source of mucho enjoyment.
They are linked to a couple of very skinny loudspeakers which are taller than me and contain what look like the drivers from a volkswagen beetle I used to own, they are titchy.
I was treated to several audio renderings including a nice playback of ZZ Top's 'La Grange' which proved to be a very interesting sound stage. The vocals were quite incredible. I played the same song on my system from CD when I got back home and my goodness, some difference.
We spoke, we swapped ideas and I've come up with a plan, based more on finances than anything else.
I am going to rebuild the Lenco GL75 with the Decca arm and if I like the arm I'll buy it.
As a temporary solution I'm going to buy a NAD phono stage with mm/mc options for £65.00. This has to be an improvement on my cheap n nasty B-Tech jobbie (on which, incidentally, I repaired a dry joint on the power socket today).
I will next probably buy the Decca arm from DTB.
Then a denon 103 mc cartridge.
Then I will save and gather parts to build the WD phono 3.
This may take some time, depending on how much work comes my way and I also, really, want to buy a telly at some stage to watch DVD's on. And maybe get a PS3 - yay!
And after all that, if I'm still alive, lol, I'll think about some loudspeakers.
Not ideal, I know, but finances are a very real consideration here.
I consider this thread at an end, next stop is the Lenco but I guess it's a road a lot of you have been down and my experiences here would likely prove to be of little interest so I doubt I'll post on that.
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#85
Very interesting, thanks!
Not arfBut along the way I've made the nod towards vinyl again and I'm glad I did there's just something kinda, well, nice I suppose about them fold out sleeves, big pix and disc labels
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As a coda, here's a link to a 12"single I have which I am very fond of.
You will note the vinyl connection as the girl steals the record, goes home and plays it on a turntable.
I saw this band 2nd on the bill before Hawkwind at Glastonbury, 82 or 83 (those 2 years are a little confusing, it's a drug thing, not proud, not clever, just truth).
The girl in the video is not at all conventionally pretty but I find her oddly attractive.
Just in case you wanted to know that
You will note the vinyl connection as the girl steals the record, goes home and plays it on a turntable.
I saw this band 2nd on the bill before Hawkwind at Glastonbury, 82 or 83 (those 2 years are a little confusing, it's a drug thing, not proud, not clever, just truth).
The girl in the video is not at all conventionally pretty but I find her oddly attractive.
Just in case you wanted to know that
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