New aftermarket plinth for Technics SP 10 MK2/MK3/R from Acoustand


Very interesting aftermarket plinth newly offered by Acoustand.
Has up to 3-arm capability.
I have a mint SP10 MK3 with factory plinth that has all the JP Jones upgrades and have been looking for an aftermarket multi-arm capable plinth for years.
Pricing seems fair, considering the hobby.

https://www.acoustand.co.uk/collections/home/products/new-acoustand-compact-xl-plinth-for-technics-sp10-mk2-mk3-r

Would like to know what others thoughts are on the design.

rich121

Are it’s feet recessed, or is it photographed without feet in place? I think it's a solid aluminum slab, thus I think feet not installed.

My friend used a Grace arm without a spacer on his SP-15 which also comes up, I think more than the SP-10

 

Rich, I had my mk3 plinth made of slate and solid cherrywood.  Nestled in the cherrywood base is a solid chunk of brass that is in contact with the bearing à la Porter. He uses iron. I was loathe to place such a large chunk of iron so close to the magnet rotor.

@rich121 If that base is different material from the chassis of the 'table, the difference in vibration between the two (for example if the base is more still) can be interpreted as a coloration. 

If the material is the same but there is a damping layer between them the same thing can happen. 

 

@lewm 
Lew, what I was thinking, but even though Al is not nearly as dense as cast iron or brass, wouldn't it be better to keep with the same type material to avoid 'smearing'?