The Gyro has just arrived, in it's massive original Mitchell box. Damn, it's heavy. It's got to be 15 kilo's easy. The RPM-4 is a frisbee in comparison.
I've only had a quick peek inside, but all looks good. I didn't realise that it needs assembly. From what I can see, the motor is already mounted onto the acrylic plinth. Then I have a large, metal piece, that is made up of three circles. Then there's the platter and finally, some springs. Is it easy to put together?
I won't be using it for a few weeks, as tough a prospect that is, as i'm going to get the HR power supply and it will take a few weeks to get the cash together. I also need to get the armplate so it will accept the Pro-Ject arm.
I've only had a quick peek inside, but all looks good. I didn't realise that it needs assembly. From what I can see, the motor is already mounted onto the acrylic plinth. Then I have a large, metal piece, that is made up of three circles. Then there's the platter and finally, some springs. Is it easy to put together?
I won't be using it for a few weeks, as tough a prospect that is, as i'm going to get the HR power supply and it will take a few weeks to get the cash together. I also need to get the armplate so it will accept the Pro-Ject arm.