![]() I’m not going without a dust cover, and it has to look good, a custom one hanging off the edge of it just doesn’t appeal to me. People, OP, you and many others I presume, must love that TT, I don’t know anything about it. Didn’t think that thru, it just worked out. ![]() I put felt buttons on one end of my dust cover, and have a designated place to lean it out of sight. Positioning pins remain on the deck, they are quite helpful. JVC large dust covers are 1/4" thick, heavy, and have two cutouts on the sides to lift off. I prefer off, no hinges, looks better on and not sticking up during listening sessions which are often several hours. I believe dust covers should be up or off while playing. If you look at my photos, for my deep plinth, I had to order a deeper glass shelf and sit it on top of ’normal depth’ glass shelves, Happily, the Spinner’s weight is forward, so no separate support was needed below the rear overhang which I might have needed. That gives you the option for a long arm back there, and keeps the arm out of the loading zone.ĭeeper is not a simple decision. IF you are going to have a custom dust cover, and if you have room for ’deeper’, you might think about mounting the 2nd arm on the rear. I see photos of 2nd arms on the left side of that TT.
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