yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
#31 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
As the last few posts have been about tonearms, although I'm not into vinyl, I've been following this thread with fascination;
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogu ... e-arm.html
I wish I had the sort of skills that enable you to undertake such a project.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogu ... e-arm.html
I wish I had the sort of skills that enable you to undertake such a project.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
#32 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
That arm is an impressive structure and if it sounds as could as it looks and also the description as to how it works it should be brilliant.
Would not even attempt to DIY the arm and I think the retail price if it ever went to market would be well out of my league!!
Would not even attempt to DIY the arm and I think the retail price if it ever went to market would be well out of my league!!
#33 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
With audiophile margins at ten times (or more) the build costs, it would be astronomical price. I mean, look at the already expensive SME price hikes since their take-over and subsequent appointment of extra distributors (I think) and also AVI the same with their dinky active speakers now they're back in some dealers and with a distributor in China.
#34 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
You've done an amazing job on that TT Ant. Well done. I may be wanting my G88 doing sometime in the near future and I love what you've done with this one.
As an aside, I used to run a large Gray arm with a 103 in it. Worked really well and sounded fab. Sold it a while ago though, unfortunately. Might invest in one of Karmadon's Gray clones and see what it's like. Looks like a really fantastic replica for sane money.
As an aside, I used to run a large Gray arm with a 103 in it. Worked really well and sounded fab. Sold it a while ago though, unfortunately. Might invest in one of Karmadon's Gray clones and see what it's like. Looks like a really fantastic replica for sane money.
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#35 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
well this is the 88 i did just before this one, has an origin live something or other arm on it
Real g88 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
Real g88 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
pretty deep as it had a long bearing in it. where i got the idea to do this one from. the 301 behind it has the same spec plinth but still isnt finished.....
Real g88 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
Real g88 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
pretty deep as it had a long bearing in it. where i got the idea to do this one from. the 301 behind it has the same spec plinth but still isnt finished.....
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#36 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
That looks like an expensive arm .
"Once you find out ... the Circumstances ; then you can go out"
#37 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
No idea it wasn't mine, as per usual I was building things I cant afford myself........
#38 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
The arm is an Origin Live Silver.
I got Ant to replinth the G88 as the plinth it came in wasn't up to much.
The arm has an Audio Note IQ3 and sounds really good.
As usual Ant did a cracking job.
I got Ant to replinth the G88 as the plinth it came in wasn't up to much.
The arm has an Audio Note IQ3 and sounds really good.
As usual Ant did a cracking job.
#39 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
well the Lenco is off with Paul tomorrow, fitted it with his Audio Technica atp-12t arm and a Denon dl103 for him. A nice combination
DSC_1089 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
also got the Nigels g99 with its Karmadon arm finished, there is one job left to do on it which is to sort out the reflector for the strobe light which doesn't reflect any more. I have a cunning plan to sort this.
I've not added any damping fluid though as it will end up everywhere when its transported so ive listened to it without any damping. in my experience adding damping fluid is a matter of taste as it is. it sounds very good as it is. It has a high output Dynavector DV20xx2 in it, so i haven't used the additional headshell weight that the arm comes with.
mark, just buy one of these arms. it is very good, i can see why 103 and lenco users and like them
the dynavector is superb and i want one. i have always liked dynavectors and this one is lovely.
G99 and karmadon by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
the plinth is veneered in walnut and then waxed with no stain or anything applied so that the tone is kept light to contrast with the dark arm and deck. opposite to the 88 which contrasts the other way with the light cream deck
DSC_1090 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
DSC_1089 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
also got the Nigels g99 with its Karmadon arm finished, there is one job left to do on it which is to sort out the reflector for the strobe light which doesn't reflect any more. I have a cunning plan to sort this.
I've not added any damping fluid though as it will end up everywhere when its transported so ive listened to it without any damping. in my experience adding damping fluid is a matter of taste as it is. it sounds very good as it is. It has a high output Dynavector DV20xx2 in it, so i haven't used the additional headshell weight that the arm comes with.
mark, just buy one of these arms. it is very good, i can see why 103 and lenco users and like them
the dynavector is superb and i want one. i have always liked dynavectors and this one is lovely.
G99 and karmadon by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
the plinth is veneered in walnut and then waxed with no stain or anything applied so that the tone is kept light to contrast with the dark arm and deck. opposite to the 88 which contrasts the other way with the light cream deck
DSC_1090 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
#40 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
took this pic the other day while i was working on finishing the 99 and the arm swap for paul, 3 variations of the same theme, factory, slightly modded and very modded
DSC_1086 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
DSC_1086 by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
#41 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
found a 12" karmadon arm for sale on ebay, if i could justify another arm i'd snap his hand off
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tonearm-12-V ... :rk:2:pf:0
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tonearm-12-V ... :rk:2:pf:0
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#42 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
Cor ! Oooooh ... Hmmmm
Makes sense but I'm hesitating only because I can see more 'jobs' there to do. Wiring is basic. How would you fine-adjust VTF , I like the sliding collar the Mayware has on the wand.
One to mull over for a few hours or overnight
Makes sense but I'm hesitating only because I can see more 'jobs' there to do. Wiring is basic. How would you fine-adjust VTF , I like the sliding collar the Mayware has on the wand.
One to mull over for a few hours or overnight
"Once you find out ... the Circumstances ; then you can go out"
#43 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
Wiring is cardas and needs a pair of sockets and an earth post, vta is altered with the usual setscrew in the base, the arm pillar just slides up and down
Damping is fine tuned by screwing the top screw in and out which lowers or raises the half sphere inside the housing into the damping fluid in the cup.
Vtf is just moving the counterweight, and azimuth by rotating the counterweight.
Its dead simple, only extra bit to do is to solder the wiring to sockets
Damping is fine tuned by screwing the top screw in and out which lowers or raises the half sphere inside the housing into the damping fluid in the cup.
Vtf is just moving the counterweight, and azimuth by rotating the counterweight.
Its dead simple, only extra bit to do is to solder the wiring to sockets
#44 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
built another one
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
bit of wiring needs doing, switch is a minature toggle this time. Decided on using the 3009 with it once id mocked up the other arms ive got on it. the mayware f4 and the audiomods classic didn't look right, the acos lustre gst1 did, but was abit heavy for the ortofon sl15 i intend to put on it, the 3009 fit the bill. tbh i havent ever really heard a 3009 either so that should be interesting
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
updated it in the same way i did the earlier one savvypaul had off me when he had the big plinth done for it,which was to include a fully damped chassis plate using bitumen pads on the underside
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
doesnt have the audiosilente idler wheel that pauls now has though.
the arm needs a rewire as one of the ground wires has a break in it somewhere, that can wait until the rest of the deck is complete. Intention is to stick the ortofon sl15 ell moving coil on it.
onward!
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
bit of wiring needs doing, switch is a minature toggle this time. Decided on using the 3009 with it once id mocked up the other arms ive got on it. the mayware f4 and the audiomods classic didn't look right, the acos lustre gst1 did, but was abit heavy for the ortofon sl15 i intend to put on it, the 3009 fit the bill. tbh i havent ever really heard a 3009 either so that should be interesting
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
updated it in the same way i did the earlier one savvypaul had off me when he had the big plinth done for it,which was to include a fully damped chassis plate using bitumen pads on the underside
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
doesnt have the audiosilente idler wheel that pauls now has though.
the arm needs a rewire as one of the ground wires has a break in it somewhere, that can wait until the rest of the deck is complete. Intention is to stick the ortofon sl15 ell moving coil on it.
onward!
#45 Re: yet another boring one trick pony turntable build
done
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
sounds very very smooth and is very quiet in terms of noise. Cart in it the ortofon sl15 ell
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
the 3009 has been rewired and rebuilt, and a phono socket conversion made, only thing is that I couldn't use the screening can but it isn't picking up any hum anyway so it doesn't matter. It's been rewired with copper litz from scientific wire company which is my favoured stuff at the moment.
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
just need to re set the arm board position and touch in a bit of paint where i knocked it
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
sounds very very smooth and is very quiet in terms of noise. Cart in it the ortofon sl15 ell
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
the 3009 has been rewired and rebuilt, and a phono socket conversion made, only thing is that I couldn't use the screening can but it isn't picking up any hum anyway so it doesn't matter. It's been rewired with copper litz from scientific wire company which is my favoured stuff at the moment.
Gl75 g88 mod by anthony cresswell, on Flickr
just need to re set the arm board position and touch in a bit of paint where i knocked it