![]() I gave myself a pat on the back as I did pull it off well enough for a few years but I now wanted to settle in on a new turntable to just enjoy.Ħ: Feb 2008 KAB USA modded with Cardas rewire Technics SL-1200MKII. But by Jan 2008 I had reached my end point on my DIY project and soon tired of tweaking it. I built my own DIY tone arm Fall of 2007 which came out well and as a nice unipivot. Its sound was good, better than my mmf 2.1 but speed stability was not as good as I liked, cheap Japan Inc. It was a fine project and fun to tweak it. Parts bin using belt driove setup from an older JVC table. It had a Rega RB250 arm and a Denon DL-110 cart. I enjoyed mine though.ĥ: Spring 2005 I built my first DIY table to which I tweaked it into other mods and setups from then. I had no issues with mine but others had some reported quality control issues with their. Good performance reinvigorated by love for vinyl. Sold it in Fall '86 to get 100% into 'Perfect Sound Forever' Yeah right! But I was still young and easily impressed back then.Ĥ: Music Hall mmf2.1. ![]() performance with the stock JVC p-mount cartridge. Good performance and my dad still has it in his system.ģ: JVC LA-1 ( 1984 model) Linear tracking belt drive. unit for a young teen at the time.Ģ: Hitachi PS-38 (late 70s' and used) Direct drive full manual. 1st: JVC LA-11 ( 1981 model) belt drive semi auto.
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