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Posted by NuERA on Apr-02-2008 19:01:

play your vinyl in style, custom clear turntables

http://www.inventiveguy.com/tables/tables.htm

My name is Mike Disher, and I have the audio bug. I'm also a hobbyist inventor and all around DIY guy. About 5 years ago I decided to try my hand at building a custom turntable. Turntables and mechanical watch and clock movements fascinate me. I view them as functional pieces of kinetic art. I based my turntable design on the legendary Rega P3, and I created a new, custom acrylic plinth and a set of feet. I also devised a way to hide the motor, and I improved the motor mounting system. The plinth rests on small silicone dots, providing added isolation. The result was a very modern looking table. I called it the P3 Skeleton. Skeleton is a watchmaking term for a movement in which material is removed from the plates and bridges to reveal the inner workings. A fellow audio enthusiast saw this table at my house and offered to buy it on the spot. I did not sell it, but I was happy that others appreciated my work ...



This first table kept me happy for a while, but then I decided to try something new. The next project was another reinterpretation of a classic table, the Michell Syncro. Following the same formula as my first project - improve where I could while creating something attractive and unique, I produced this�




The first two tables generated several favorable responses, so I decided to attempt something more substantial. I combined a Rega arm, Michelle armboard, and VPI platter with a custom two-piece plinth, 2 sets of custom feet (one in aluminum and one in acrylic), and a custom motor box filled with lead shot. I devised a system to adjust the armboard height so that the owner could easily use other tonearms. One of the things I like about this design is that it offers many opportunities to tweak things to change or improve the sound. For example, I did not permanently join the two acrylic pieces that make up the plinth. This allows a third piece of material, such as aluminum or wood, to be added to the mix. As in my earlier designs, the plinth rests on a small silicone dots - a system that can be easily modified. Vinyl junkies often like to tweak their turntables to achieve just the right sound.




y current project also incorporates a VPI platter and Rega arm, but everything else is custom. The two-piece plinth was created by an audiophile friend I met through Audiogon.com. Dave owns a company that manufacturers products using acrylic. He saw one of my earlier tables and suggested that we collaborate. A friend of Dave's made the feet to my specs at his machine shop. I carried over several of the "tweak-friendly" features from my last table and added a few more. I love the look of the "Coke bottle green" acrylic. This is the result�


Posted by The Ear on Apr-02-2008 19:21:

Dems b sum secksy terntaybulls.


Posted by Knox on Apr-02-2008 19:31:

oh man. i wish....


Posted by barbina on Apr-02-2008 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Dems b sum secksy terntaybulls.


agreed. i just want them for decoration
haha


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-02-2008 19:39:

Just nice to see that such an aesthetically appealing idea as these wasn't created by Apple for a change! lol


Posted by MarkT on Apr-02-2008 20:02:

hawt!


Posted by Stilez on Apr-02-2008 23:42:








Posted by VDub on Apr-03-2008 01:09:

NuEra...

You are an amazing artist and craftsman...

The fact that you did all of that yourself as a personal project is amazing...

I wish that I could justify buying some of your work....

Well done..




And the players at that highendpalace.com.......wow...


Posted by DigDeep on Apr-03-2008 02:04:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
NuEra...

You are an amazing craftsman...


lol


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-03-2008 02:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
lol


Those are fuckin' sik!


Posted by VDub on Apr-03-2008 03:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
lol



lolol...

I totally see what I did there...

What a dumbass......


Thanx for pointing out my brainfart.....


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-03-2008 14:54:

hahaha that was good.


Posted by NuERA on Apr-03-2008 15:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Stilez


you win.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-03-2008 15:50:

quote:
Originally posted by NuERA
you win.


are you saying techno > prog?


Posted by Knox on Apr-03-2008 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
are you saying techno > prog?



duuuuuuuuuuuuude.............



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