Technics SP-10R with OMA cast-iron plinth : both Modern & Nostalgic!

Tango

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Ked, you are a sh*t stirring devil. :p
Sh$t stirring devil he is. The guy keeps texting me his menu of what I should buy almost every day. Keep telling me there is a lot more for me to explore but in fact want to see a showdown shoot out of tts, carts and come over to hear for real.
 

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Sh$t stirring devil he is. The guy keeps texting me his menu of what I should buy almost every day. Keep telling me there is a lot more for me to explore but in fact want to see a showdown shoot out of tts, carts and come over to hear for real.
Ked loves spending other people's money......but who doesn't?
 

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Sh$t stirring devil he is. The guy keeps texting me his menu of what I should buy almost every day. Keep telling me there is a lot more for me to explore but in fact want to see a showdown shoot out of tts, carts and come over to hear for real.
He's probably on all the airlines' no fly lists!
 

XV-1

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Hi CKKeung,

I have order the SP-10R and I am deciding what plinth to go with.
Could you describe the internal construction of you OMA plinth? Or share a picture of its bottom if possible?
Thank you.

I was looking at OMA for my SP10 mk3 to replace the Technics plinth - The OMA 2 arm version @ 17k was a bit more than my budget.
I went with Acoustand plinth ready for two arms. Can't comment on how it sounds vs the OMA but the new plinth is a nice upgrade over the Technics.





 

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