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Yes. I would say a DV507MKII, but it has a parallelepiped type counterweight, not the cylindrical ex-libris of the 505, and it lacks the magnetic damper. Unbelievable resemblance! ;)

Thanks that's what threw me :(
 
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This is a DIY turntable my brother in law built.

Don't see too many W-B arms anymore. Reviewed it many years ago and their Analog One cartridge. :) Was the first that adjusted azimuth and VTF with the counterweight. Hated it then and still hate it! :)
 
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Myles . Be careful of the john park TT. He sold a defective TT to my friend who is also his dealer. The spindle wobbles & can't keep up to speed & didn't bother to repair it . Friend was a sucker because he is new to TT . Even the tonearm is suppose to be prototype & replaced & eventually did not . So buyers beware

I have the same table as the one in your attachment, and it works flawlessly. In fact it is the best analog front end I have ever had, and I have had more than a few. However I did have issues with the supplied tone arm, however MR PARK made it good.

CHEERS................T.
 
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I have the same table as the one in your attachment, and it works flawlessly. In fact it is the best analog front end I have ever had, and I have had more than a few. However I did have issues with the supplied tone arm, however MR PARK made it good.

CHEERS................T.

Hi Tom,

Didn't realize that it was you :) Good to see you here!
 
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