If you love the challenge of building your own audio gear, and you still have stacks of vinyl albums on the shelves, or stored away, check out this article immediately! A Hungarian audiophile and DIY-er named Nandor built his own turntable, and it is quite a stunning piece. The great thing is that you can do it too, and you can do it just about any way that you?d like. The article tells you how to do it, and the rest is up to you!
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DIY Audio Projects – Hi-Fi Blog for DIY Audiophiles: DIY Direct Drive Turntable
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