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TD20 Double Motor Senior Professional Turntables
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70MM thick with premium acrylic turntable

20MM thick crystal acrylic base with double-shock design

Solid non-magnetic stainless steel column of 304 feet, with Ding nitrile rubber, ceramic beads, shock effect is good

Turntable axial, radial swing <0.03MM

Speed error <0.1 turn

Equipped with newly developed ultra-quiet bearings, to enhance the sound quality

Up with three tonearm

Tonearm board can be customized for a variety of tonearm

Dimensions (without motor) Width: 300 MM Deep: 390 MM High: 220 MM

Weight: 20KG (net weight) 25KG (GW)

Packaging volume: 350 * 450 * 550 (MM)

Warranty: One year
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DewiSant wrote:Solid non-magnetic stainless steel column of 304 feet, with Ding nitrile rubber, ceramic beads
No, but with one of those fitted, I'm tempted. Just need to find a clock tower to keep it in...
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"Ding nitrile rubber"

Isn't that summat one of the characters in the Anthill mob used to say?
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Price?

Two Motors?

Synchronisation of two motors?

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Synchronisation of two motors?
I guess if they are synchronous motors and fed by the same supply it should be no problem (assuming the pulley dia is close enough.
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Nick wrote:
Synchronisation of two motors?
I guess if they are synchronous motors and fed by the same supply it should be no problem (assuming the pulley dia is close enough.
I assumed one motor was for thirty three and a third and one for forty five rpm
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DewiSant wrote:
Nick wrote:
Synchronisation of two motors?
I guess if they are synchronous motors and fed by the same supply it should be no problem (assuming the pulley dia is close enough.
I assumed one motor was for thirty three and a third and one for forty five rpm
I doubt it. :wink:
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im sure a few months ago i saw a platter and bearing kit that was from an ebay seller that was very similar to the one in that.

no no got too many decks as it is.............. :D
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It's $879 (£540.60 at current exchange rates) on FleaBay plus postage; no tonearm; brand new unit and it comes from China.

But is it any good?

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Who knows. It looks nice. Where is the arm mounted?
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Nick wrote:Who knows. It looks nice. Where is the arm mounted?
On the armboard, silly billy. :lol:
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There is no arm board...........silly billy :roll:
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Greg wrote:There is no arm board...........silly billy :roll:
Well, the clue is in the advert. :wink:

Quote " Tonearm board can be customized for a variety of tonearm"
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Nick wrote:Who knows. It looks nice. Where is the arm mounted?
I have not a clue.

I thought you was the clever one ;)
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pre65 wrote:
Greg wrote:There is no arm board...........silly billy :roll:
Well, the clue is in the advert. :wink:

Quote " Tonearm board can be customized for a variety of tonearm"
Ok, and in the image that started this thread, care to show me the armboard?
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