Yeah, it's a Decca ffss mkI stereo cartridge on a Decca ffss tonearm. The turntable is a Rek-O-Kut L34 and the Decca arm was nearly a perfect drop-in.Would that be the Decca?
What can you tell us about it?
Mike, that's the original ROK plinth, a basic box. It's not a quiet thing, but I have ideas for the table, too. Right now, I've got motor noise, cartridge noise, and heater noise in the amps - the whole system needs some work in the noise arena.Is that a solid plinth or just a base?
...But mine's not really that bad to be objectionable. It's a musical beast that gets my feet tapping, in spite of some ever so slight platter growl.
Mike
We'll see. I's probably just one more short detour down Diversion Lane...Well if looks could talk...
That plus all I've read on those carts. I really think you get it, or are at least headed down a good path.
Thanks. It has changed a bit since then, but the Tannoys were very nice. I kinda miss them, sometimes.nicely done redboy. gone a long ways since you had your tannoys in there.
My system changes a lot because I'm ever distracted by shiny pennies,
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At first I was awe struck by the turntable, then the amp, pre, and those horns are gorgeous! So so nice! And all the more impressive because you built so much of it.
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