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Shelter 90x, Michell Gyro SE and ?
I'd first try to get a clue about the different characteristics of the various tonearm types, unipovot, static balance, dynamic balance.Morch and Graham are unipivots, Triplanar has a conventional articulation and a hell of adjustments, SME IV and... 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Hi Lewm!True! It really seems i invented it! Funny... I am laughing of myself. Usually "englishing" latin words, specially with unusual terms, works well... well usually, not always! If others don't get it "decuplicare" in italian means multiplyin... 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Hello Lewm and Albert and Many thanks.Albert, I probably misunderstood when reading of your plinth on sound fountain, it seemed to me you put the rod in place of the bearing cup, working its end to suit, and felt a bit afraid of going in such mod.... 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Hello Lewm,I've been a silent reader for a while... Thanks for the question. And yes, that's the material. It is available in different hardnesses-densities (the densest the harder).My idea is to use it along with plywood using a very thick slab (... 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Thank you Atmasphere, one of the things i am mostly uncertain was if the arm base should be coupled to the motor or somehow decoupled (ie. arm base on its own, more or less, as you see in many differnt designs). I appreciate your point of view. 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Dear Dgarretson and Lewm,Thank you for your promt reply! But i think i shall avoid a probable misunderstanding. I am talking about graphite block, not carbon fiber. The density of the material is about 2.2 g/cm3 ie. 0.08 lbs/inch3. So not very hea... 
SP10 Mk II vs Mk III
Hello everybody!I am new of this forum. I am writing from Tuscany, Italy, where i live. I happened here looking for info on how to build a plinth for the SP10 MKII. I went quickly to the posts and there's already so much information that I must fi...