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Postby avinunca1 » 18 Jun 2009 16:46

I was hoping that Abril might come up with some dimensions and I
am happy to go on the waiting list if he goes into production
with his alloy/ balsa/carbon fibre wonder board!
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Postby abril » 18 Jun 2009 18:17

Hiya

Hole spacing on my MDF board is 40.5 * 59.5.

Still got plenty of balsa and 2 off 115mm squares of CF left and the 1mm ally is easy to get hold of and bend to shape :D
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Postby avinunca1 » 18 Jun 2009 19:21

Mine is approx 44 by 60mm. I assume yours is a SME sized fixing Abril.
I would be happy to buy left-over bits off you.
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Postby abril » 18 Jun 2009 20:04

I may have a use for the balsa and CF yet but if you are interested this is where I got the balsa from,they do 3mm 4mm and 6mm
http://www.probuild-uk.co.uk/products/p ... &subCatID=
and the CF was from Ebay.
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Postby avinunca1 » 18 Jun 2009 20:53

I could do with knowing what armboard my arm base is for.
Just missed some 774 bits on EBay which included a SME cut base.
Does anyone recognise the measurements I quoted?They are
approx 44 by 60mm

Abril - I will check out the Balsa link - thanks
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Postby ripblade » 18 Jun 2009 21:01

I measured 41*60 just by eye-balling it with a tape measure.

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If all we heard was "perfect sound forever"
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Postby avinunca1 » 19 Jun 2009 16:28

Mine is definitely wider - 43-44mm. Wonder what it is? It won't be a problem
if I make an arm-board but will otherwise.
Anyone got a normal size arm base for the 774?
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Postby abril » 23 Jun 2009 12:14

How about seeing if you can get J7 to make you up a base to standard dimensions using the original bush :?:
Or how about adapting an SME bedplate assembly :?:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SME-SIII-S-TONEAR ... 7C294%3A50
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Postby avinunca1 » 23 Jun 2009 21:07

Good idea. I could kick my myself though because there was an auction
of 774 parts on EBay including a SME base. I didn't bother bidding.
I need to get a knob to turn the counterweight too which is something
J7 can do. I saw your warning about turning the weight itself.
Just listed the LPT on EBay - sad to see it go but it's next owner will
get a lot of enjoyment from it.
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Postby satanfriendly » 23 Jun 2009 22:22

Sorry a bit late answering here, but just measured (by steel rule and as accurate as I could) the base plate for the 774 I have comes in at:

Actual base plate - 58 x 90mm

Centre to centre on the holes - 43 x 59.5mm

I do know the 774 I have is the final version they made, but I presume all the 774's came with a standard SME base plate.

You can always try Shaun Smith at Sound Supports, he knows just about every dimension on the market and makes excellent arm boards for other decks. Custom builds are still reasonably priced.

e-mail shaun.smith8@ntlworld.com

Worth a shot.
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Postby abril » 24 Jun 2009 09:21

Just looked at your pic of the 774 again - is that a solid counterweight?
If so you will have no need of the knob,only needed if it has the yellow sorbothane insert.
[album]9669[/album]
There were a few of these but you almost never see them.
If you want to adapt an SME baseplate you are welcome to this adaptor that J7 made me a while back that the clamp bush fits on to.
[album]9984[/album]
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Postby avinunca1 » 25 Jun 2009 14:07

Thanks for the advice guys. I have emailed Shaun.
Abril, thanks for your kind offer. I would like to see what Shaun says.
The arm counter-weight is black and a hard material. Not sure what it is
but it's quite a lot stiffer than Sorbothane which I imagine has
performance implications.
Bit busy with nasty under the floorboards diy job at the moment.
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Postby avinunca1 » 27 Jun 2009 11:07

Shaun replied with the SME dimensions which are 41.2 X 60.3 mm. My arm plate is definitely too big for the SME arm-board it came with. The joy of s/h purchases.
I have emailed J7 about a replacement arm plate.
Abril - I'm unsure how I would use the part you have suggested - could you
please explain? I assume that you would attach the arm collar to the
ring which would be attached to the SME bed plate (EBay).
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Postby abril » 28 Jun 2009 08:06

You've got it
All you need is a couple of drillings in it to line up with the SME thumbscrews and you have an adjustable base.
The slot has been filed out to take the socket ready
[album]10014[/album]
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