Nottingham Wave Mechanic Anybody using this unit


Any one using this unit with their turn table? I have the Space Deck and the speed for one seems to be dead on. Curious if this will improve the sonics? I had a SDS in the past, not impressed. I did have a Walker Motor Controller and that unit was impressive. Both of these were used on a VPI Scout, not my Space Deck.
Any comments would be appreciated,
Dave
valleyplastic
I used the wave mechanic supplied with my Dais for several years and thought it was not totaly silent from day one. I did compare the table with the speed control and direct and prefered the sound with the mechanic in place.When it blew a fuse several months ago I did not attempt a repair but replaced it with a Walker and have found it to be superior in every way as well as having 33 and 45rpm at the flick of a switch.
I used the wave mechanic supplied with my Dais for several years and thought it was not silent from day one.Although I did compare the table with the speed control and without and prefered the sound with the mechanic in place.When it blew a fuse several months ago I did not attempt a repair but replaced it with a Walker and have found it to be superior in every way as well as having 33 and 45rpm at the flick of a switch.
I've got a Hyperspace and this question interested me also. I take it that the Walker is fully compatible with a US wired motor without any modifications?

This is something I'll have to look into. Might be good to start a thread for experiences of Walker users.

Eric
Just got a new US version from Devine Audio in UK. $660 shipped new in a box. It is connected to my VPI Classic with Dynavector XX2. Superb results. Sweeter, tighter, more PRAT and generally more enjoyable music. A definite keeper.

VPI Classic with 3x Rollerblock Jr. replacing feet
Nottingham Wave Mechanic
Dynavector XX2
Naim 72 (recapped 2012
TeddyCap
Naim 250 (recapped 2012
Kudos X2