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Miney,I wanted mine to look like that but I ran out of clay. I'm going to be anal too and dump more in there. Mass with no sound, sounds good to me.Carry on! We must be goofy. Who the hell else does stuff like this?Wayner
I hope that these photos are picked up as they show the before and after of my claying the top plate of my SP10 Mk2a tt. I only used about 1.5 lbs but I left a lot of space around the on/off switch circuit board and the strobe light. There are 15 screws holding the bottom cast aluminum plate to the top cast aluminum plate and I found that the screws were unevenly torqued-down. I didn't put any clay in the bottom as I read earlier in this post that it wouldn't have much if any effect.The results sound beautiful . Punchier with better bass control, I love it. I would cover the bottom of the mdf (Technics professional std issue) with clay but I am trying to motivate myself to replace it with a new one cut from a 4 inch thick piece of mango wood that I picked up a few months back and have been aging.I can't get the photos to pick up from flicker -help please. In the mean time they can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35455601@N08/3279675596/