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Old 04-08-2006, 10:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
lini
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Actually, there should be a lot less isolation issues with your subchassis table than with one of the comparatively light solid plinth models (Rega, Pro-Jekt...). Anyway, all you need is a nice, thick wooden board (I'd recommend some multiplex type - birch, for example) and two mounting angles, and that's it. I'd recommend to make it a bit wider and deeper than actually needed, so you can later on experiment with additional, possibly decoupled board layers (maybe a glass one or whatever...).

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Manfred / lini
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