when can I make my second trip back
you know you're welcome anytime!
david
when can I make my second trip back
That's my current project Francisco, converting a Neumann VMS-70 with the original Lyrec motor, not Japanese DD stuff, to a record player.
david
That's my current project Francisco, converting a Neumann VMS-70 with the original Lyrec motor, not Japanese DD stuff, to a record player.
david
That's my current project Francisco, converting a Neumann VMS-70 with the original Lyrec motor, not Japanese DD stuff, to a record player.
david
David,
Please post some pictures of your progress on that interesting project!
Fortunately the one being currently sold over 100k at eBay is fitted with the Technics SP02 - I will not regret it!
Do you think that the tonearm support shown in the photo I posted is a Neumman part or a custom made part?
I'll be your first guest as soon as that project is completed
Well, then you surely will have to make some space! if you are thinking of making room by parting with your Goldmund Ref, please let me know!!
All lacquers are cut here on one of two Scully lathes - Bernie told me that he much preferred these to the Neumann as it is SOLID. The cutter head is mounted on a huge cast-aluminum arm unlike the Neuman which seems flimsy in comparison. The lathe is mounted on a custom-designed table that is triple-suspended. There is even a cut-out on the floor around the lathe so that footsteps are decoupled.
On the top platform is a custom-manufactured table that is usually used for mounting electron-microscopes. It has a resonance frequency of half-hertz and filters out all frequencies and amplitudes that would affect the cutting integrity.
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