How heavy is your Turntable ?

XV-1

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TW Acustic Raven AC-3 = total weight the springs see - 244 lbs. 27 x 20 inches

Pioneer Exclusive P3 dd table = 100lbs. 24 x 16

Pioneer Exclusive P10 dd table = 66lbs . 22 x 16

Linn LP12 - tiny ;)


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VT Skier

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Clearaudio Innovation Wood: app. 53 lbs and 18.86 x 19.09 x 8.86 inches.

Total weight is 96 lbs, including a granite slab, both atop a Minus K isolation table.
 
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MylesBAstor

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The plinth my SP-10 MKII is mounted in is 22" W x 17 3/4" D. It weighs approximately 60 lbs and that doesn't include the outboard power supply. The table sits on top of a VPI TNT rack which has the legs filled with lead shot and weighs approximately 100 lbs.
 

Dre_J

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Thanks Win, rugyboogie, Myles, Davey, tomelex, XV-1, VT Skier, and Mark for taking the time to get this information!

Dre
 

JackD201

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Same as Christian (rockitman)
 

Johnny Vinyl

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That's ok John. I didn't ask for someones idea of the biggest table ever made. I just want to get more weight and footprint information.

25lbs is fine. What's the footprint?

Thanks,
Dre

18.5" x 13.75"
 

BruceD

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Hmmm intriguing request from setup guru Dre--maybe he is secretly working on a Silencer/Minus K clone--time will tell:cool:

Bruce D
 

Dre_J

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Dre, Why are you compiling this information? Inquiring minds want to know?

Sorry I missed your post Peter.

I'm just making sure I've got a better idea of some of the weight and footprints of the turntables most users have that don't have integrated stands in case I need the information in the future.

Dre
 

Dre_J

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I'm not sure what the VPI Classic Direct comes in at with the SRA base. Not on the site so I'll have to investigate.

Myles,

Did you manage to get your Classic Direct numbers from VPI? If so, please add them to the list.

Thanks,
Dre
 

Gia

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First post, long time reader :)
Kuzma Stabi XL2
Total mass (w/o ps): 77 kg
Platter: 22 kg
Base: 27 kg
Motor Towers (two units): 14 kg
Tonearm Tower: 14 kg
Dimension: 450 x 450 x 300mm
Modified HRS M3X Isolation Base
Dimension: 584 x 483 x 76mm
HRS SXR 1921-3V Frame

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Dre_J

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Thanks to everyone who participated in supplying information requested in the original post about their turntables. The responses have been very helpful for a small project of mine.

Thanks again,
Dre

Of course, more information is always welcome...

How much does your turntable weigh?

What would the footprint be in length and width for a platform/stand?

You are also welcome to identify the name of your table if you would like to.

Thanks,
Dre
 

Asamel

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Dre,

Could you keep us informed about your project? Maybe post something when it's complete if you think it would be of interest.
 

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