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I just measured one of my spare VPI belts and it is about 35" long. Maybe it is too long for your application but it is an "o-ring" type of belt. My spare belt for my Harmon kardon is 25" but it is a flat belt x .25" high (about .020" thick). I bought it from a guy on *bay for about 10 dollars with shipping. It is a PRB belt. If a flat belt will work for you, I have a spare for the HK that you can have. It's old but still in good condition and should last a long time.W
After checking for flatness by putting it on a glass, moving it around, and look from the bottom and etc... yeah those sale persons look at me and think that I'm crazy
I suspect you may have changed the systems "Q" by using a different plinth material. I would also advise to check your VTF as you may have accidently changed it moving the tonearm from one plinth to another. Remember, the tonearm should be parallel to the record with the stylus on the record. If your high end has suffered, this makes me think your tonearm's backend toward the pivot is too low. Try to raise it a little to see if the bass calms down a bit and the highs brighten-up. W
Nice job Buddy...... QuoteAfter checking for flatness by putting it on a glass, moving it around, and look from the bottom and etc... yeah those sale persons look at me and think that I'm crazy...I can imagine....thats funny !!!
i am fairly new to mods and hi-end gear. that being said, after reading this thread i flipped my planar3 over to look at the motor mount and got to thinking... ...so, my questions are about off-board motors in general:are the problems associated with vibration because the motor is attached to the plinth?does the motor have to be outside the perimeter of the plinth?...could the motor be mounted below the original plinth and extend upward through the existing hole, thus using the factory belt and not permanently altering the turntable ?
Hey! It had bee a while. Well, I couldn't find a suitable belt for job and since I can't and won't go back to the original way with motor dangling on the plinth of my old Rega Planar 2. I came to the conclusion that I will need to come up with a new plinth so I could use the old original belt but still have the motor totally outside the table. What to use for new plinth? I did considered 2 options. First is acrylic and second wood. But since I'm a bit skeptical of acrylic sound and my tendency to choose more of the natural material over synthetic one I decided to go for wood. And the easiest way is to find a good cutting board. Take care,Buddy
Hey Buddy!...I had to cut into the AR's upper steel plate, and then drill into the lower "T" sub-structure, and finally crank up the springs, perhaps some would say it turned out coyote ugly looking, but man it sounds totally wonderful. I think I'd put it up against some of those megabuck turntables and win...-Steven L. Bender, Designer of Vintage Audio Equipment