What turntables do you use? Pictures would be nice as well :-)

I may have an extra arm wand for that Sansui... ( it detaches at the bearing housing no? )
 
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Pm'd ya
 
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Commonwealth 12D Broadcast turntable. Still tuning and tweaking but rounding (pun intended) into form…
 

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Woodsong Garrard 301/Triplanar SE arm/Lyra Atlas SL cart/Atma-Sphere MP-1 phono stage full function preamp
I find it interesting that I haven’t seen any other 301s or any idler drive TT on this thread.
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Check the post I just listed yesterday…. Commonwealth 12D and Garrard 301 sitting next to it.
 
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Fully restored and modified Russco Studio Pro Model B. Sits in a massive plinth and sounds absolutely divine. Proof that you don't need to spend Thorens or Garrard type money to get a high performance idler drive.

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Fully restored and modified Russco Studio Pro Model B. Sits in a massive plinth and sounds absolutely divine. Proof that you don't need to spend Thorens or Garrard type money to get a high performance idler drive.

BillWojo
Can you post pictures?!?
 
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Clearaudio Champion Magnum
Clearaudio Unify (uni-pivot) tonearm
Benz Micro (Ref 3) cartridge
Minus-K 50BM-8 isolation platform
EAR 834P phono stage

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Looks like you've defeated the counterweight screw on the RS Labs tonearm--what's the small weight

Looks like you've defeated the counterweight screw on the RS Labs tonearm--what's the small weight at the rear?
turning the screw on the end makes the counter weight go in or out [notice the slot on the top]I thought all the rs labs tonearms were like this.Must be one of the later models.
 

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