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Nude Turntable Project
Hi Halcro,  Congras on the Herzan! An amazing piece of hardware we TT owners all wish for.  I have the Minus K and I have noticed the biggest difference in using this passive isolation platform is when the volume is turned up. You summed it up p... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Halco, Sorry to hear about the TT-101. Hope your Tech can return the TT-101 back to its original glory. We can only make assumptions why the TT-81 sound better than the TT-101.  Could it be possible that the TT-101 performance deteriorated ove... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Peter,Sorry for the late response. I like to resolve my hum noise first before deciding on a USA made step-down transformer. I will reach out to JP at a later date to see if he can help. Thanks for asking.Norm  
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Tried a new step-down transformer. It is now 98% hum free. A BIG improvement over the Elgar. Which confirms I have a broken Elgar. With ear pressed against the platter mat, I am still able to detect a difference between on/off. Would other TT-101 ... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Dear PJ & Lewm,A step-down voltage transformer is on order. Thank-youNorm 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Lewm,Yes, the platter is stationary where the constant hum is travelled up to the platter mat.I'm in Canada where 117v is standard. I'm using an Elgar 600A power conditioner adjusted to the unit's minimal output voltage setting of 103VAC. There... 
Japanese voltage 100VAC
Hi George,It's my understanding that Japan operates in dual AC frequency, 50&60Hz, as in their electronics. I should be good in that respect. Thanks.Norm   
Japanese voltage 100VAC
Dear Cleeds & Normansizemores,Thanks for the reassurance that I'm not harming my electronics.Norm 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
To all Victor TT-101 owners: I’m hearing a “hum” when I press my ear up to the platter mat. Sounds like a transformer hum.  Doubt very much this is normal. Would other JVC DD table owners please chime in and comment on this? All the electronics ... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Halco, My primary TT is the Scheu Premier with Verus Rim Drive and Talea II tonearm sitting on a Minus K.  I also have a Technics SP-10 Mk2a in a DIY plinth and EPA-100 arm.  I will audition the TT-101 with a SAEC WE-506-30 arm.  Eventually, a... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Halcro, I should begin by saying, “nice job on the granite plinth”, which I neglected to mention on my earlier post. The black granite matches the armpods beautifully. Thank you for the in-depth explanation to my inquiries.  The reason for my... 
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hi Halcro,On another thread you indicated that you've transitioned from a metal skeleton metal frame plinth to a solid Granite plinth for your TT-101. From the picture, I didn't see holes in the circular Granite to accomadate hardware for securing... 
Techinics Sp-10 Mk2a break-in period
I recently swapped out the skinny stock lamp cord on to the back of my SH-10EA PS for an  Furutech Cu IEC connector. I wanted to hear first hand if different PC used on the PS in this particular application makes an audible differences.  For comp... 
Techinics Sp-10 Mk2a break-in period
Hi Peter,The custom PS on your sp-10 mk2, is it made with a captured power cord or is it fitted with IEC? Have you experimented with different PCs? If so, what are your findings? Thank you 
Techinics Sp-10 Mk2a break-in period
Sp-10 mk2 owners know the stock power cord on the PS is a thin lamp cord with a two prong connector. I was thinking of upgrading the PC to something better (undecided yet) and with a three pin male connector. I would gladly make the power cord cha...