Meles, I am very curious about your mods.
When I had one of the original WTT's ( which I was told had been made in Bruce's basement and used the early square motor ), I did the relatively inexpensive Peterson arm mod to very good effect. Two "free" mods that were very effective: removing enough of the silicone fluid so that the top of the paddle is exposed really opens up the soundstage; isolating the motor on a separate base or small sand-filled bag lowers background noise. BTW, I thought the WTT was the easiest to use, easy to set up, and most trouble free of any table I owned.
When I had one of the original WTT's ( which I was told had been made in Bruce's basement and used the early square motor ), I did the relatively inexpensive Peterson arm mod to very good effect. Two "free" mods that were very effective: removing enough of the silicone fluid so that the top of the paddle is exposed really opens up the soundstage; isolating the motor on a separate base or small sand-filled bag lowers background noise. BTW, I thought the WTT was the easiest to use, easy to set up, and most trouble free of any table I owned.