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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 06 May 2012 19:28

awkwardbydesign wrote:I'll be very interested to hear how it sounds, especially with so much aly. I remember reading that someone who made a Shigaclone transport found that the choice and combination of different metals was quite critical. Would you be able to machine other metals, or even non-metals to make constrained layers for example?


Anything can be machined. This is my first TT. So just want it to play records well and look good at doing it.

Heres the TT with the platter and arm. Not in working order. Just for a photo. It's going out for anodizing next week :)

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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby duficity » 07 May 2012 15:25

stunning. What is that arm. Is there any suspension? Is that a delrin top platter?
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 07 May 2012 18:38

Thanks :)

It's the Pro-Ject 9cc Carbon tone arm. There isn't any suspension. The bearing and tonearm are mounted to the top plinth. The motor is mounted to middle plinth to reduce transferring vibrations to the top plinth. Also the middle will have 25-30 lbs of lead shot.

The platter is aluminum with 3 lbs of lead shot loaded in it. And yes the top (1/4" thick) is delrin.

Here is the pocket for lead shot in the middle plinth.

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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 20 May 2012 02:45

All finished :)


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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby duficity » 20 May 2012 03:11

A stunning piece of work. Just stunning. And how does it sound?
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 20 May 2012 03:21

duficity wrote:A stunning piece of work. Just stunning. And how does it sound?


It sounds fantastic. No noise what so ever. Well it can't get rid of all those pops and crackles :D

Weighing over 100lbs it sounds very solid. Very accurate speed. Much better than the stock RPM 5.1SE the components came off of.

An inverted bearing and phono stage are next :) Both made by me.
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Squiffything » 21 May 2012 09:13

That looks fantastic! I love the name/ref no given no frills TT 1 nothing more needed really :)

Pleased that it plays well it's always good when you do something like this and at the end of the day it does what you want it to do.
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby duficity » 23 May 2012 15:28

Phenomenal! Ok, so when do you start production, and what is the list price?
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 24 May 2012 08:46

duficity wrote:Phenomenal! Ok, so when do you start production, and what is the list price?


HAHA not anytime soon.

I'm just 24 and have a long life to live :)

What would you pay for it? Including the cost of the RPM 5.1SE that the tonearm, cart, bearing and motor came from, It costed me $2,100 ($1,100 of that the 5.1SE) to make it.

My next two projects are an inverted bearing for my TT~1 and a new MM phone amp (I'm getting a 2M black soon).

Pics of the phono amp design.

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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby duficity » 24 May 2012 19:35

After you put in the new inverted bearing, I think you could get $2k for it without tonearm. Unfortunately, you have a lot into the RPM 5.1se you started with. I can see you building a tonearm next, along the lines of a Schroeder or its variants
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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 25 May 2012 07:05

The bearing fab has started.

First is the fly wheel. The original is plastic. So i need to make that much stronger. Aluminum will be much better 8)

Here's pictures and a short video. After that the brass bearing and stainless shaft will be made :)


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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby Kraemer Designs » 04 Jun 2012 19:58

Made a battery powered (30v in series) phono stage using the BHL Phono Amp Kit :)

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Re: Aluminum platter for my RPM 5.1

Postby duficity » 08 Jun 2012 02:44

by the way, the project carbon arm is known to exagerate pops and ticks. Try one of the SME 309, IV or V if you want to quiet that down a lot.
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