Post by Owen Y on Jun 29, 2017 21:50:55 GMT 12
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Post by Owen Y on Jun 30, 2017 21:17:00 GMT 12
VPI Cliffwood turntable, just announced. US$900 - available only in USA initially. - Machined Aluminum Platter - 600 RPM AC Motor - 2 speed pulley - Machined Aluminum Gimballed 9 inch arm - VPI/Grado Green Cartridge - Fully upgrade-able - MDF Vinyl wrap "Black Truffle" finish (it looks really cool!) www.vpiindustries.com/cliffwood
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Post by Owen Y on Jul 1, 2017 10:57:40 GMT 12
Mofi Electronics, a division of Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, release 2 turntable packages (announced early-2016 & now finally available): - The StudioDeck turntable with 10" arm 3/4" Delrin® platter and removable dustcover- US$999. US$1149 adds factory-aligned StudioTracker cartridge. Pictured below. See also separate later thread. - The Ultradeck turntable with 10" arm, 1.3" tall Delrin® platter and removable dustcover - US$1999.00 with UltraTracker cartridge. But wait, there's more!.... - 2 Tim de Paravacini-designed phono preamps - the StudioPhono MM/MC with adjustable impedance and gain, subsonic filter and mono mode (US$249) & UltraPhono MM/MC with built-in Class A headphone amp (US$499).
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Post by colinf on Jul 2, 2017 6:41:08 GMT 12
Those prices are in US$ I take it?
AMR-iFi R&D
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Post by michaelw on Jul 2, 2017 12:20:17 GMT 12
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Post by Owen Y on Jul 3, 2017 20:28:37 GMT 12
Of course there's Pro-Ject's amazing range (NZD): And this is only some of them.....
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Post by Citroen on Jul 3, 2017 20:45:14 GMT 12
When it comes to Project Turntables I've found that they are excellent value for money.
I started off with a Debut 3 when I got back into vinyl about 10 years ago. Along the way had a 1Xpression III, RPM5, and still own a 2Xperience acrylic which I use at work.
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Post by michaelw on Jul 3, 2017 23:01:38 GMT 12
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Post by michaelw on Jul 3, 2017 23:08:29 GMT 12
this rather nice the classic
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Post by Citroen on Jul 3, 2017 23:13:48 GMT 12
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Post by cooksferry on Jul 4, 2017 10:56:18 GMT 12
Since we're sort of on things Project my first from that company was a Perspective, attracted by the bling as much as anything else when I saw one Colin Walkington had sold. Nice table with a couple of flaws for me. Swapping motors to change speeds, a bloody silly idea and nipped when I purchased a speed controller . The other concern was the sprung chassis with the paddle setup into a silicon bath. I started to obsess over that and finally decided no more sprung TTs. Eventually sold it to someone in Sydney via Trade Me (always keep the original packaging) www.hifix.co.uk/project-perspective-turntable
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Post by Owen Y on Jul 4, 2017 19:43:08 GMT 12
And Rega have their latest turntables available, starting from entry-level: Rega Planar 1 - NZ$775 (with Rega RB110 tonearm & Carbon MM cartridge), black or white plinth colours. (I've seen this as cheap as NZ$599.) Rega Planar 2 - NZ$1100 (with Rega RB220 tonearm & Carbon MM cartridge) Rega Planar 3 - NZ$1750 (with Rega RB330 tonearm & Elys 2 MM cartridge) IMO Rega's trump card/s are their tonearms.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 20:08:43 GMT 12
And lest we forget, the humble Clearaudio Concept. IMO, a standout table in its class...
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Post by Owen Y on Jul 5, 2017 9:27:15 GMT 12
Clearaudio Concept record player: NZ$1995 - with Clearaudio Concept MC cartridge. See Aug 2018 TAS review.
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Post by Owen Y on Jul 5, 2017 19:12:36 GMT 12
The Audio Technica AT-LP5 turntable is interesting if you want an all-in-one option that also allows you to send digitised music to you computer. Complete with AT95Ex cartridge, built-in phono-line preamp, A/D converter, USB output & Audacity recording software. What Hifi award-winning 2016! NZ$1099.
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Post by Owen Y on Aug 22, 2017 13:18:57 GMT 12
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Post by cooksferry on Aug 22, 2017 15:04:19 GMT 12
I believe the lady who owns/runs EAT is the wife of the owner of Project.
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Post by Owen Y on Aug 22, 2017 15:55:36 GMT 12
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Post by Owen Y on Aug 22, 2017 16:10:22 GMT 12
Fitted with this EAT 'B-Note' tonearm:
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Post by Owen Y on Aug 31, 2017 13:36:35 GMT 12
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Post by Owen Y on Aug 31, 2017 23:44:56 GMT 12
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Post by michaelw on Sept 1, 2017 15:09:23 GMT 12
not seen any classsic superpacks down here.
$1499usd is about $2125nzd
base classic is $1799nzd
there have been some specials with a ortofon quintet red mc for $1999 - save $299
good value !
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Post by Owen Y on Sept 29, 2017 13:33:02 GMT 12
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Post by foveaux on Oct 1, 2017 9:28:48 GMT 12
"Free - I miss that band, but when I look back, we were very young" [Paul Rodgers]
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Post by michaelw on Oct 1, 2017 13:18:12 GMT 12
ply premium over the already pricey $3k simplex ?
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Post by foveaux on Oct 3, 2017 12:26:59 GMT 12
Michael, yes, the price of WT TTs stops you in your tracks... I listened to the Simplex before buying it. I'd intended to keep my Linn too, but moved it on ( with no regrets)to get funds for my current set-up. The Simplex is better in the lower bass and treble, and has a blacker background (same cartridge). Ive contemplated going up the WT range: Amadeus MK2 $4k and probably my favourite: Amadeus GTA $7k - phew! As I said to a DL colleague recently: all very well to pay a premium for deployment of ' out of the square' innovation (that works), but my impression is that execution/engineering seems rudimentary and 'fails' cost/benefit analysis in the range above the Simplex.
I haven't heard the Versalex($6k) or the Royale ($16k ...!!!) - Surely a case for blind listening before flexing the plastic? I do like the new look white Simplex2 - What price this Simplex with a Symmetrex Arm (a lot smarter) - better sounding? Cheers, f
"I see music as a lifetime affair." [Rory Gallagher]
"Free - I miss that band, but when I look back, we were very young" [Paul Rodgers]
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Post by cooksferry on Oct 4, 2017 6:38:39 GMT 12
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Post by foveaux on Oct 4, 2017 7:13:55 GMT 12
Hi Cooks, Yes, far tidier. But...it still has the tall gantry and the naff arm rest (as my Simplex I). I like the Symmetrex arrangement better: more modest gantry and cuing (just in case of elderly wobbles and failing eyesight)
"I see music as a lifetime affair." [Rory Gallagher]
"Free - I miss that band, but when I look back, we were very young" [Paul Rodgers]
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Post by cooksferry on Oct 4, 2017 7:38:20 GMT 12
I still have to get up for a decent session with your new set up. One day the stars will align.
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Post by michaelw on Oct 4, 2017 9:29:50 GMT 12
i find myself less impressed with the new age well tempereds than the oldies, including teh transparent audio ones. they still sound fine but the new stuff has a more built to a price feel. totally wired's new site is an improvement
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