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EASTWOOD
Slovakia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2022
High end diy turntable project
Join us as we showcase the process of constructing a new Hi-Fi turntable using parts from a previously used device. In upcoming videos, we’ll present you with the creation of furniture that enhances the look of the turntable featured in this video.
#turntable , #woodworking , #farniture , #hifi , #diy , #creative , #making , #vinyl , #wood , #cnc ,
#music , #LP , #
#turntable , #woodworking , #farniture , #hifi , #diy , #creative , #making , #vinyl , #wood , #cnc ,
#music , #LP , #
มุมมอง: 12 567
Please advise speed controller used.
You should have copied the Rega format for the turntable. Mass means more potential for vibration. Very light and very stiff with absorbtion areas. Good work though.
High end, low end, means nothing. The sound is important
I was surprised that the DIY turned out to be a re-building an old turntable . And that the old main platter bearing was not upgraded, just returned to service. perhaps some narration would have answered my curiosity about that decision. looks nice and finished at the end, I trust it now sounds better than the original parts donor.
Hermoso trabajo artesanal.!!!!
That looks awesome! What motor did you use?
Would be much better if the motor was on a separate plinth not attached to the main turntable. Ideally a separate stand for both the motor and turntable.
Wow very nice 👍😳
I would just be happy with the Pro-ject, it is an excellent turntable.
Very nice work.
Nice job and an awful lot of work involved, well done. However can you please define high end.
hi, can u make it one for me, and can you deliver to India, give me a estimate with courier charges
that things looks awesome. There would be a huge pricetag on the side, if it would be sold in a store.
Less herky jerky camera work and a little narration would help keep your video from being totally CRAP !!!!
Sorry for my first failed video attempt. Thanks for the advice and I'll try not to shoot another totally CRAP!!! Peace.
Beautiful work! Would love a more in depth breakdown of the process