Multiple turntables


To those of you who have and use multiple turntables, how do you hook them to your system and what sort of stand or support do you use. I use different phono preamps running into an integrated amp, so each input is a different turntable/arm/cartridge combo. Others may use phono preamps that accept more than one turntable input. However, mounting multiple turntables have been somewhat of a challenge, since they take up a lot of room, must be accessible from the top and need a solid support. Anyone use a pull out shelf system?
manitunc

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I guess I have a fetish for turntable design, so when a deal on an interesting one comes up, I get it. However, over the past 6 months I have gotten 3 high end tables of my dreams, of differnt design theories, and love all three. Either one of them elevates my system considerably. Plus, they are works of technical art, representative of their designs.
I use a Simaudio LP5.3, P.S.Audio GCPH and McCormack Micro Phono along with the Phono section on my Classe CP-35. So my stand alone phono preamps feed into the line level inputs on my Classe preamp. Either that or to a Dussun V6i. this is in my den system, but I'd like to be able to run more than one table in the main system, which does require a certain WAF.
To use different arms and cartridges and be able to switch between them instantly. Plus its fun.
Can the posters who have more than one table hooked up post pictures of their setups? Do you use a common support, or individual supports for the tables.