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Her voice was very "shouty" with the belt. Imagine your voice with your hands cupped in front of your mouth. It was that sort of sound.
capo,You are correct about the belt vs rim drive comparison.Same table, arm and cartridge. Different drive mechanism.The DD was completely different arm, cartridge, and everything else. The step up transformers and phono stage were the same.
The Technics SL1210 has a wow and flutter measurement of .01% (click on "technical specifications") compared with the Teres measurement of .011%. That makes the Technics .001% better......for $16,500 less!Boo-ya!
Quote from: doug s. on 23 Apr 2007, 01:10 amQuote from: tvad4 on 21 Apr 2007, 04:46 amThe Technics SL1210 has a wow and flutter measurement of .01% (click on "technical specifications") compared with the Teres measurement of .011%. That makes the Technics .001% better......for $16,500 less!Boo-ya!no, that's not exactly true - the use of the most significant digit means that the technics wow/flutter may actually measure at 0.014%, & it would meet its spec. but, it's still nothing to sneeze at... doug s.It may measure .014%, or it may measure .010%, .011%, .012%, or .013%. All for $16,500 less than the Teres. Do you believe it's possible for anyone to discern the difference between .014% and .011% wow and flutter in a blind listening test?
Quote from: tvad4 on 21 Apr 2007, 04:46 amThe Technics SL1210 has a wow and flutter measurement of .01% (click on "technical specifications") compared with the Teres measurement of .011%. That makes the Technics .001% better......for $16,500 less!Boo-ya!no, that's not exactly true - the use of the most significant digit means that the technics wow/flutter may actually measure at 0.014%, & it would meet its spec. but, it's still nothing to sneeze at... doug s.
I would like to comment on the Teres product direction since some here have expressed concern about it. You guys are correct that we have largely abandoned the lower end of the market. But the reasons why may not be clear. To the point, the main reason why there are no Teres products for less than $3000 is that not enough people were buying them. People often asked me what product in our line-up gave the best bang for the buck. The answer was easy, the model 160. It was a killer table that probably outperformed anything near it's price point... but we reluctantly discontinued it due to poor sales. I don't mean to complain and I think that there are a number of valid reasons that the product didn't work. The $1000 - $3000 market place is very competitive with a number of well established companies with good products and good marketing strategies and frankly we just didn't do a good enough job to compete.Chris