This is the newest stunning tweak by Mark Nettleton of Australia.
You may not believe you eyes. But let me tell you, " It's true, you are seeing 6 belts on 2 motors!"
Who says you can't do wonders on Rega TT's?
Enjoy!
Thanks Mark!
You may not believe you eyes. But let me tell you, " It's true, you are seeing 6 belts on 2 motors!"
Who says you can't do wonders on Rega TT's?
Enjoy!
Hello Michael,
here are the pics as promised,although
this summary is some what belated. it was around 2 years ago i got the urge to
do some tweaking to my all Rega hi fi system,i was looking at an overseas
electronic hi fi modifier to do some mods on my Rega Saturn cd player,but the
thought of sending it in the post turned me off,the damage that could occur
while in the transportation was a worrying factor,also the trend in digital
music is moving away from cd,is it a worthwhile investment?
1 day i was scrolling through the net,and i came
across Michaels blog page,and noticed all the mods that were done by the fellow
tweakers,i had a Rega P2,and really only it played on nostalgic moods,and i
really didn't notice much difference at all when comparing it with the Saturn cdp.so
with the resurgence in vinyl i bit the bullet and brought a few things at
first,namely the sub platter,under slug and cwt.,top and bottom brace,aluminium
feet,2 red belts,and double pulley,i could immediately hear a difference
when the sub platter and cwt was installed,as for the bottom brace i don't
know,as i did not test this individually,also i forgot to order the pulley
remover,so i couldn't hear the difference there,so i made another order from
Michael ,with the pulley remover and the motor isolation base,again i didn't
test the pulley by itself,because i removed the motor off the stock mdf
plinth,and placed the motor on Michael's isolation base and heard no background
noise,wow,know i am finally hearing what all the fuss is about vinyl.
so you would
think it would stop there,no not for me ,their where other things that Michael
had,and i understood the modification items that Michael had on hand to achieve
vinyl nirvana.next was the acrylic plinth that could accommodate 2
motors,and also another isolation base,another double pulley,and 2 more red
belts,all this in place,with another aftermarket platter,and a ortofon blue
cartridge certainly gave me a a wide 3 dimensional detailed sound,and a rewired
Rega 251 tone arm from isokinetic.
did i stop there? no,,next was a cartridge upgrade from ortofon,the bronze,beautiful. have i stopped ?no,i was curious to hear what a dual motor with 2 triple pulleys with 6 belts would give,so i ordered the ALSP-FS6 sub platter,and 2 triple pulleys,and 2 more red belts,upon receiving the new sub platter a problem has emerged,the current a/s platter i have is completely flat not recessed underneath,resulting in the tone arm in the wrong geometry,i then put the stock p2 platter on that is recessed underneath,this corrected the problem,but was like having a hotted up car with the best wheels ,then putting the cheapest tyres on,so another order to Michael,with the his version of the Rega rp6 acrylic platter,and also ordered his new bronze bearing,the bronze bearing has eliminated noise that i didn't know was there,the overall result is with the extra 2 belts with the triple pulleys are concerned is like driving a car with an extra gear,(more oomph) able to give you extra power if needed Thank you for dedicating your retirement for us in this field. All the best Mark |
2 comments:
I have the same diy turntable and there is a big problem. The rega motor generate a electromagnetic field that it interfere with the cartridge. With the normal configuration the only motor is away from the walk to the arm and the subplatter helps much to block the electromagnetic field .But the second motor that it's in the right is so closer from the arm and I can to listen a hum. it's very dificult to shield. I don't recommend this upgrade.
I agree Sergio the cheap AC motor is a big problem I have the same problem as you and tried to shield the motor with brass cladding and earthing but still have the noise which is annoying. We should look for a DC motor approach but what is available on the market is really really expensive. So you guys out there get your head around in creativity and see if this problem can be solved. I'm sure we are not the only with this problem.
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