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What's a good source for Plast-i-clay? The craft stores in my area don't seem to have it.
OK- I'm motivated now! I've recently upgraded the cartridge on my old SL-Q2 to a Denon DL 110,and I've been fighting the urge to buy a newer or classier 'table. I've had the old Technics since it was new- thirty years or so- and it's never failed me! So- I should give it a chance to stick around. What's a good source for Plast-i-clay? The craft stores in my area don't seem to have it. Also , I've thought about adding RCA output jacks to the base in order to try different cables- anyone done this?
The journalist was of the opinion that a great turntable came from the marriage of a Technics direct drive and a slightly modded Rega tonearm to provide a killer turntable at a reasonable cost.............I thinks he's right.Bluesky
John,I really don't know how you can make a statement like that with a beat-up SL-1200 from ebay. As you know, I have 3 other highly regarded "cheap" tables ala Empire 598 II, VPI Hw19jr. W/AudioQuest PT-6 tonearm and Rega P3 w/RB300 arm. My Technics has very fine sonic qualities, stable speed and no edginess. Neither do the other tables. I have to say it could be your cartridge, alignment or both. Also, they've been building these tables for 30 years, designed by some of the finest minds at Matsushita (Panasonic), and is tooled to the max. I think your issues are unique to your set-up.Wayner