GrooveMaster II Tonearms

Is it mounted in the new Audio Creative "Rotary Lift" base? I wonder if that would fit my Alfred Bokrand tonearms given that it has a collet ad therefore some adjustability?

David Whistance
 
Is the Melco everything you hoped for?
 
had first try today and the pitch and stability is out of this world
Glenn Gould doing Bach is metronomical and incredibly
believable......no noise whatsoever
 
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motor and deck is on top of their own VPI rack......the motor stands on a Symposium Ultra platform, the Melco tripod/platter stands on laboratory air platform from SPERS ROBERTSON, intended for lab microscopes or scales....takes 120kg and cutoff freq 1-2 Hz......the whole Melco rack is placed on Rubloc Trisolators to isolate from floor vibrations
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had first try today and the pitch and stability is out of this world
Glenn Gould doing Bach is metronomical and incredibly
believable......no noise whatsoever
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Leif, I know that feeling, of stability and metronomic precision, piano was very memorable via the 3560, something I've yet to hear a match for.. You also have the 3533 motor which I believe is a 3 phase unit..

Congrats on the new spinner!

BR,
Paul
 
I have the Rotary Lift for half a year. It is a fantastic, precise and very heavy unit. I think the high mass is one of the advantages of it, it grabs the tonearm on a big surface and couples it to the high mass.
The adjustability is fine and due to the scale reproducible. I don’t want to miss it any more.
 
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I have the Rotary Lift for half a year. It is a fantastic, precise and very heavy unit. I think the high mass is one of the advantages of it, it grabs the tonearm on a big surface and couples it to the high mass.
The adjustability is fine and due to the scale reproducible. I don’t want to miss it any more.

I suppose that the Rotaty Lift is not suitable for the sliding base, or I missed something?
 

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