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RE: arsclist RE: Technics SP-15 Turntables
Is there a readily available template to use in properly combining an SME 3012 with a SP-15?
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> From: Graham Newton
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> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:28 AM
> To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Mark Shakarjian
> Cc: Dave
> Subject: Re: arsclist RE: Technics SP-15 Turntables
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> Mark Shakarjian <MSSL72@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Do you know if the SH-15 turntable base will accept an SME-3012 arm for
> > 16" acetates? If so does it come with a dust cover that covers both arm
> > and turntable?
>
> And "Dave" <audio101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said...
> > These tables come with a UN drilled arm puck, a 16" arm will work I
> > have been told. You just need to drill the arm puck accordingly. These
> > do come with covers that cover arm and table and are about the size of
> > the base.
>
>
> "acetates" is a misnomer... you are probably referring to lacquer coated
> discs for instantaneous reproduction, more properly referred to as "lacquers".
> The term "acetates" somehow got started in the broadcasting field when some
> early 16" discs were pressed in a material that was labeled acetate. Most
> 16" discs are pressed with a vinyl-type compound like RCA Victor's
> "Victrolac".
>
> The SH-15 Technics base will NOT accept an SME-3012 arm which is why I had
> a special base and new cover made for mine... I kept only the heavy duty
> detachable hinges from the SH-15 base to use on the new cover.
> See it here:-
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> http://www.audio-restoration.com/MVC-383F.JPG
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> It will only properly accommodate an SME 3009 arm... which, I believe, can be
> arranged will play a 16" disc but the geometry is not optimum.
>
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> ... Graham Newton
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