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In the last year I was involved in several DIY projects that I would like to present briefly. DIY is usually inevitable part of the audiophile hobby and it is often driven by the urge for experimenting and trying unconventional concepts that are usually not part of the mainstream commercial production aimed toward larger market segments. There are niche products as well, but they are often too expensive and not affordable. The other reason for DIY having its own special place in our hobby is...
Has anyone here made a sand-filled iso platform for their turntable similar to this one: DIY: Isolation Stand for Speakers and Instrument Amplifiers...
Audio reproduction produced digitally, to me, is a fairly easy affair. Number crunching is done in the background, you select a track – hit “play” – or whatever icon that is represente…
In my last post I described my first impressions of the Hanze HiFi HAT turntable power supply powering my Classic Turntable Company hot-rodded Garrard 301 (HERE). The Hanze HiFi HAT turntable power supply is beautifully built, and provided meaningful but subtle improvements to my CTC Garrard 301 turntable's performance in terms of overall musicality and... Read More »
In 1990, Stereophile’s Dick Olsher declared that the AURA turntable offered: …..borderline Class A performance….. I’m not letting the Aura out of my grasp. It’s one h…
Ive had this idea for several years now but not understanding how or what I have to do. After looking at videos reading articles I’ve decided to make my own....
My first DIY turntable with a 33 lbs. platter. It uses a Rega 303 tonearm and Ortofon 2m red cartridge.***No sound before1:30*************************It was ...
Learn how to make a record player plinth using solid timber without a CNC router. This record player plinth is designed for a Garrard 301 unit using two 12" ...