Custom Roksan Radius 5 clone

Wardsweb

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Here is my latest project. I replicated a Roksan Radius 5 turntable in 1" bubinga. The arm is a RB251 rewired with silver.

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As always, awesome work! Thanks for the post in my corner. (That will make others scratch their heads)
 
Refurbing a RB251, rewire with silver in teflon, and mount a Rega Exact cart.

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My completed (for now) third vinyl rig. This one for the dining room.

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The desk (wood cabinet with top marble plate) on which she reposed is simply gorgeous.

I like that top loading CD player with tubes on the left (Shanling). :cool:
And a nice sounding player at that too.
 
The desk (wood cabinet with top marble plate) on which she reposed is simply gorgeous.

I like that top loading CD player with tubes on the left (Shanling). :cool:
And a nice sounding player at that too.

Thank you, it is actually a break front, as this system is in the dining room.
 
As always OUTSTANDING!

Where do you get stranded sliver wire?
 
Hello, tufan and welcome to the WBF! Incredible job on the TT, Wardsweb. It's always nice to see what you are up too.

Tom
 
thats almost 25m hard wood ! Very dense. Nice finish though.

Thank You. The finish is Liberon Finishing Oil. It allows the wood grain to show and drys hard. Very user friendly.

Everyone I have shown really likes this table. It looks good and sounds better.
 

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