Notes from a remote island

Electrostatics would breath beautifully in that room pmac …
Just saying.

I wouldn’t want to have to turn an LP over on one of the back turntables after a few glasses of wine - looks an accident waiting to happen. :cold_face:

Please see Rock n Roll for answers

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301 now up and running

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Oh. My… :heart_eyes:

I hope there’s another one underneath going in the opposite direction?!

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Nah, I’m a one platter* kinda guy.

*per turntable obvs

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Well pleased with the 401 I recently picked up. In particular, the 3009 is the mintiest example I’ve seen.

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Out of sheer jealousy - how many TT’s have you got ?

All of them.

8 or 9 I think. Haven’t found them all yet

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So it would appear Rob

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It’s quite strange that things I thought would be easy to find have seemingly hidden themselves very well. OTOH I’ve found loads of stuff I’d forgot I had. There’s a TD-124 somewhere but I’m fucked if I can find it, also at least 2 tonearms and a couple of cartridges seem to be winning at hide and seek.

Big clearout due, I think.

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You need to create a rack system where you can install them all.

Now that would look impressive.

How do you decide what combo to listen to with all that kit :laughing:

Been looking at these and the potential to foo it up (Fill frame / Feet etc / isolate shelves etc)

As a style its nice but It’s only 300mm deep. 450 - 500 mm needed for a record decks.

I’ve always liked to have the turntable shelf about 1m high at least, but very few seem to be made like this. Never known why I’m expected to stoop down for every record change.

But surely what is needed here is some kind of Tinder Rolodex system where you can swipe left or right depending on whether that one sounds right or not.

A large lazy Susan, TT’s around the edge into a switch box in the middle, then onto the rest of the system