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Just curious, Chair Guy - in any representative time period, what's the ratio of time you spend listening to music and that spent modifying equipment? Could it be that you've lost track of why you began tweaking to begin with?
Also, I'm 44 now - fact is, I'm losing my upper register hearing and things are blending nicer now. Treble issues with CD playback in particular, of issues of that sort among various cartridges are beginning to not matter. It's plain and simple fact that you lose hearing, no matter how I try to keep my blood pressure & cholesterol down and get semi-regular chiropractic adjustments, I'm / we're losing a race against time Sad
I've let my subscription to Stereopile run out. I'm sick of the scheme. Let's have manufacturers buy ads in our stupid magazine, then we do reviews giving every review a total thumbs up on them and then the manufacturers buy more ads. Then once a year we pile up a "recommended components" list of everyting we reviewed (of course all were great) and give them a grade a,b or c (of course even the "c" grade is damn good). It's like alcoholics making beer and then grading which one is better and of course if your an alcoholic, even the shittiest beer is GREAT!The editors at Stereopile are indeed elitist snobs.
Back to tt's, Chair Guy, if what a previous poster has said, that JVC no longer has a DD in current production, what year is yours, and did you pick it up on eprey?
Probably because there are only 2 direct-drive tables I know of in production... The Technics and the Denon. Both fine tables. Definitely not "A" list though.I think the Technics has plenty of potential and is a fantastic value considering that and the price of a stock model. Would require a few mods to be a solid "C" or "B" list... Not knocking it at all. I'm an extremely satisfied 1200 owner and I think it absolutely kills the Regas IN IT'S PRICE RANGE (plays at the right speed and everything... LOL). First table I've owned with the resolution necessary to set the tonearm EXACTLY right without too much fussing. Once set... it stays set... and there's a little added warmth that may be undesirable in the best systems, but seems to mask minor flaws a little in more modest setups.
likely there's other obscure hi-end decks that i am unaware of...doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 17 Sep 2007, 03:39 pmlikely there's other obscure hi-end decks that i am unaware of...doug s.I doubt it... LOL I've never heard of these. Very interesting... Thanks!!! I stand corrected. None of these made class "A"?...
Stereophile seems to use a narrow scope. 6moons is able to find many products to review that rarely find their way into Stereophile. From where I sit, S-phile appears to be a closed society of interfeeding, self-satisfied elites. And many manufacturers keep their distance for fear of being used as inferiors in comparisons with the favored lines. I use a Technics Direct Drive that competes nicely with anything else available. Whether or not it is the best I cannot say. I'm sure, however, that it provides more bang for the buck than anything selling for 5 figures or more. That's it in my avatar.
reasonable persons will disagree... personally, i would rather use a stock sl1200 than a stock rega pl25 - ymmv...doug s.Quote from: lazydays on 15 Sep 2007, 07:53 pmQuote from: doug s. on 15 Sep 2007, 07:48 pmymmv, but i would certainly choose the technics sl1200 over the similarly priced rega's or used stock linn's. and, i'd choose the kabusa modded sl1200 over any rega or linn.doug s.I have no idea what a KAB SL1200 cost, but if it's in the $700 a used Rega PL25 will eat it up. (assuming it's got the RB 600 tonearm) A well kept Linn will eat up the Rega as well.gary
Quote from: doug s. on 15 Sep 2007, 07:48 pmymmv, but i would certainly choose the technics sl1200 over the similarly priced rega's or used stock linn's. and, i'd choose the kabusa modded sl1200 over any rega or linn.doug s.I have no idea what a KAB SL1200 cost, but if it's in the $700 a used Rega PL25 will eat it up. (assuming it's got the RB 600 tonearm) A well kept Linn will eat up the Rega as well.gary
ymmv, but i would certainly choose the technics sl1200 over the similarly priced rega's or used stock linn's. and, i'd choose the kabusa modded sl1200 over any rega or linn.doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 15 Sep 2007, 08:05 pmreasonable persons will disagree... personally, i would rather use a stock sl1200 than a stock rega pl25 - ymmv...doug s.Quote from: lazydays on 15 Sep 2007, 07:53 pmQuote from: doug s. on 15 Sep 2007, 07:48 pmymmv, but i would certainly choose the technics sl1200 over the similarly priced rega's or used stock linn's. and, i'd choose the kabusa modded sl1200 over any rega or linn.doug s.I have no idea what a KAB SL1200 cost, but if it's in the $700 a used Rega PL25 will eat it up. (assuming it's got the RB 600 tonearm) A well kept Linn will eat up the Rega as well.garywell I've owned two SL 1200's and my brother inlaw still uses one. Have never owned a Rega, but have been around them enouth to know that it's a "no contest". The Rega is a better T.T.gary
Hey Bobrex,I let my TAS run out along time ago. Golden Ears with zero specs just doesn't cut it for me. No, I don't like bitching about the magazines, but they should have a goal other then hood-winking the public at large. One minute they will make a claim that there isn't a higher fi than the latest CD player for 10k. Then the next issue will deal with the wonderful sound of Ipods. I just can't take it no more! It would be like Besst Bluy selling McIntosh or Krell equipment next to $149 dollar Sony receivers. Yes, there is a market for both, but that guy usually is not the same person. Auddio kiing in the Minnesota area tried to sell high, mid and low fi to reach all of the consumers a few years ago. They are now all but vanished. Most "normal" people wouldn't spend as much money on an entire system as most of us would on one component here on AC. We have different expectations. Not that having a $149 Sony receiver is bad, we all had to start somewhere.
My first TT was my favorite. A Perpetuum Ebner 2020 in a store display case, very rare.