Turntable height


This may be irrelavant, immaterial, or just personal choice but is there an accepted norm, or preference, for the height above floor for the record playing surface? For sonics, convenience of use, ease on the back, etc. Thanks.

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shventus
Doesn't Teres mean "earth". Obviously, the designer wanted it to be used on the ground, with no stand at all. Or perhaps it is just not the right table for LP replay in space.
Ohhh, wrong again. Dictionary.com says that it refers to the shoulder ligaments. Must be something to do with lifting the tonearm.
Does that apply to wall mounts as well? Thanks.
It certainly should, but don't forget the caveat, "All else being equal." Corners, including wall/floor intersections, are often favorite meeting places for LF standing waves. I'd experiment with any such location before building something permanent there.

Viridian,
Teres is Latin for, "rounded, smooth, polished or elegant". Sounds like a good name for a fine single malt!