I have been researching different options to control the speed for my presto 6n. So far I have found 2 options, and I wanted to see everyones opinion before I spend any money.
The first one:
The Origin Live Ultimate:
This unit runs a 15W DC motor (included). The manufacture said to me in an email that the DC200 motor option should be enough torque to compare to an SP10mk3, and offered a money back guarantee if it did not work out with the presto. This unit would drive the platter like flo's mod, using a belt. They make the belts and can make a belt for the 6n.
Can run on 220 or 110 mains.


The second:
The Music Hall Cruise Control 2.0
The music hall cruise control permits the electronic speed control of music hall and project turntables between 33.3 and 45 rpm at the simple touch of a button. Removing the platter and moving the belt from one pulley to the next is no longer required. The quartz-locked speed control provides unmatched speed stability to within ±0.0001% deviation. Used with the appropriate pulley and cartridge, it also permits the replay of 78 rpm records. The replay speed can be increased and decreased in twenty steps of 0.1 rpm. The quartz lock provides perfect speed control for all music hall turntables, many project models, and any turntable with 120v AC synchronous motor.


I'm leaning towards the second one since it requires less work, and is slightly less expensive. I'm just not 100% sure that it will handle the power of the motor. I don't want to damage the bodine.