Philip Procter
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Posted:
Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:45 am Post subject:
Origin Live Turntable Motor Upgrade, Anybody tried it? |
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I have an older VPI HW-19 Mk3 which picks up more than a bit of noise
from the motor. My Grado cartridge doesn't help, picking up easily
audible hum as the arm tracks to the center.
I've long considered a SAMA with a long belt, to move the motor away
from the headshell. This week I came across a UK manufacturer that
sells a high performance DC motor and speed controller. While (st)
designed for the Linn, it is said to work well on the HW-19. They even
have a choice of motors and controllers which, of cours, rapidly
escelate well beyond the SAMA in price.
I've seen a few reviews on-line from unknown sources extolling this
kits virtues, but always in comparison to the Linn.
Has anyone ever tried one of these, especially on a VPI? I'd LOVE to
know how it compares to the SAMA!!!! Has there been a worthy review in
the press of this companies products and quality?
Thanks,
Philip
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Ralph Heidecke
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Posted:
Fri Jul 29, 2005 8:59 pm Post subject:
Re: Origin Live Turntable Motor Upgrade, Anybody tried it? |
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I put one on my Oracle delphi after the original DC motor gave out. While
pricey it works well and sounds excellent. That was a few years back and
what was then intended as an upgrade for Linn's has kits to fit a variety of
tables. Have you checked out Origin's website?
http://www.originlive.com/
you might also go to the uk.rec.audio newsgroup for feedback.
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| Quote: | I have an older VPI HW-19 Mk3 which picks up more than a bit of noise
from the motor. My Grado cartridge doesn't help, picking up easily
audible hum as the arm tracks to the center.
I've long considered a SAMA with a long belt, to move the motor away
from the headshell. This week I came across a UK manufacturer that
sells a high performance DC motor and speed controller. While (st)
designed for the Linn, it is said to work well on the HW-19. They even
have a choice of motors and controllers which, of cours, rapidly
escelate well beyond the SAMA in price.
I've seen a few reviews on-line from unknown sources extolling this
kits virtues, but always in comparison to the Linn.
Has anyone ever tried one of these, especially on a VPI? I'd LOVE to
know how it compares to the SAMA!!!! Has there been a worthy review in
the press of this companies products and quality?
Thanks,
Philip |
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