The plinth and top panel are creamy and delicious walnut with oak splines, DB meter to check incoming level, heated stylus with milla-amp meter and adjustment control, stand-off motor with adjustable belt tension, built-on heat lamp, rek-o-kut cutterhead assembly with freshly re-wound Audax RH-5 cutterhead, cork covered platter, antique silver ins and connections and all cloth covered cables.
waiting on the vacuum and amp to arrive in the mail, but for now have been using my old kenwood stereo amp and have to say it sounds quite good...starting to wonder why I bought the amp I did.
Already managed to break a saphire by simply not being careful and knocking the damn thing on the platter...
Trying to figure out depth of cuts and so on and so forth - you all know the drill too well, I'd assume.
Many thanks for the help, everyone




