Cripes, you’d need to factor in the curvature of the Earth in working out the tracking angles & biasing for this set-up.
Or go ‘old skool’ and stick a 2p piece to the head-shell …always tracked fine, shame about the cartridge’s suspension!
Cripes, you’d need to factor in the curvature of the Earth in working out the tracking angles & biasing for this set-up.
Or go ‘old skool’ and stick a 2p piece to the head-shell …always tracked fine, shame about the cartridge’s suspension!
Great looking TT there Cledi13. As it’s not a Sondek though, I have moved your post to the Show us your turntable thread.
What is the arm?
pro-ject 9cc Evolution with a carbon/ Alu tube from 9cc. Special Edition for this Celebration
Looks good!
Blimey, that’s thinking outside the box!
Great stuff, Hollow. Here’s one, also early 60’s, that I came across not long ago with an SME and and these two beauties:
Decca FFSS type lll ED 1129 and Ortofon Ronette TX88
The flat earthers believe the earth is flat…so no curves
It’s a Policeman’s turntable, you can tell by the long arm.
Boom boom
My Technics SL D2, which I have had from new and has been in steady use, even through the CD era.
How lovely - your SL-D2 looks to be in mint condition! That brings back lots of memories - I still have some UD-XLII cassettes of records I taped (I know, naughty) using a school friend’s parent’s SL-D3 and Nakamichi LX-3. I think it helped me fall in love with Technics decks.
Nice, yet another dps. Yours looks new or very recently cleaned (reminds me of doing this on mine).
This thread, like the Sondek one, does nothing but increase my love of classic turntables…
Really brightens up my day.
Thanks to all posters!
its about 7 years old now, try to keep the dust away as best as possible… its like a magnet
Thanks Richard. I have been tempted to change it, but it still works well and seems to still be regarded quite highly. It also holds a certain sentimental value as I bought it from my Saturday job earnings from a well known supermarket.