just returned from the Capital Audiofest, in DC two weeks ago.....
in the 1st pic, this system had $80k of cables in it....
the second pic speaks for itself... lol...
Interesting TT
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i saw that TT a few years ago when it first came out.
the magnetic field that is used to levitate the platter is full of noise-inducing garbage.
& with no mechanical coupling, wow & flutter are next to impossible to control.
it is a clever idea, but from an engineering standpoint, it is also full of consequences that need mitigated to function on par with a 'conventional' mechanical design, IMHO.
for anyone looking for a decent entry-level TT, i highly recommend the U-Turn- Bottom
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Well...lets not get into that discussion lol. It never leads to good places haha!- Bottom
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Looks pretty cool. Would like to have a nice turntable someday, but my pathetic collection of records makes it kind of hard to justify anywhere near that price. Also, kind of hard to get a real impression from that particular review given the guys fondness for his special cables - I can't imagine the included cords on a $2900 unit are THAT bad.- Bottom
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Yeah, I wish it wasn't 3 grand Been thinking about getting a TT and that one would be sweet but thats about 2 grand outside of any budget I could pass by the wife....lol- Bottom
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I had a feeling, before clicking the link, it would be about a mag-lev turntable. Interesting blend of "future-tech" with "retro-analogue".- Bottom
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Interesting TT
I once had plans to try and build something like this but never really got to it lol.
Last edited by Hdale85; 20 October 2018, 01:47 Saturday.Tags: None- Bottom
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