![]() What I mean by this is to dump the plastic parts of the original chassis and replace them with something sturdier. One option would be to replace the plinth without changing the looks of it. I understand that we have a different approach with this TT because I don't mind changing the looks a little, that is if the performance gets better. Footnote 1: Garrard Turntables UK Ltd., No.1 New Finches, Baydon Road, Baydon, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 2XA. My mother had a Garrard with the same arm design as the Zero 100, but it looked a lot better. Furthermore, its a bit hard to find Zeros in Finland Whereas the price of a 301 is too high, I'd rather put that money to vinyl. Well I already have a Mission tonearm to try with my Zero so I will give it a go. I like your idea about using a hollow disc, but I quess it has one down side: the contact area with the ball bearing will somewhat increase. So I think I will start "digging the scrapyard" for a suitable piece of ceramic material. You are right about the size, although my platter seems to bee a bit different than yours or at least the small center piece with an opening on one side looks a little different. ![]()
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