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One of the best features of the B&O tables is that they have the best isolation system of any sub $5000 (dollar amount somewhat arbitrary) table I can think of. Back when I sold them I used to demonstrate the effectiveness by banging on the plinth while a record was playing. The playback was unaffected. Even a SOTA Star wasn't as good. Additionally, the mass of the tonearm was so light that there was virtually no tracking errors, the Telarc 1812 could be played without incident. You could also finger flick the arm during playback and not scratch the record - it would just slide in and out of the groove. Noisy, but not destructive. Try that with any other turntable out there and you will lunch the cantilever at the very least, and more than likely total the album too. Not the case with the B&O.Personally, I felt the tables were better than the Technics, Pioneers, and Denons of the time. And they looked better too!