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Acoustic Solid turntables are amazing I have the One to One. Chris
Quote from: toocool4 on 8 Apr 2008, 09:00 pmAcoustic Solid turntables are amazing I have the One to One. ChrisHi Chris,Thanks for the comment, since I don't have one myself to offer personal opinion on.Does yours look like this?
John...why didn't you annouce this one week earlier?!? I've just bought my turntable
Yes almost. Mine is in BMW blue the motor / platter is in matt finish and with a Dynavector 507 MKII arm and the isolation feet are different. Look at my avatar on the left for a rough idea. Everything you see in chrome finish on your picture, mine is in matt. Shiny surfaces on Hi-Fi too me looks too much like they came out of the 70’s Chris
Quote from: AliG on 8 Apr 2008, 10:24 pmJohn...why didn't you annouce this one week earlier?!? I've just bought my turntable Barry, You purchased something "without" consulting me?? Just kidding Actually I have had the line available for a while and just today was telling a client about them and thought maybe I should post here.Many just think of me as a VMPS dealer, and don't know I have many other "support" lines for my clients and customers.Sorry I missed you on that one.I didn't know you did Vinyl
Quote from: toocool4 on 8 Apr 2008, 10:35 pmYes almost. Mine is in BMW blue the motor / platter is in matt finish and with a Dynavector 507 MKII arm and the isolation feet are different. Look at my avatar on the left for a rough idea. Everything you see in chrome finish on your picture, mine is in matt. Shiny surfaces on Hi-Fi too me looks too much like they came out of the 70’s ChrisMy Price list shows at least 14 models at different levels starting at $2199 al the way to $11,500 MSRP.Only one model shown above yours, so yours must be pretty special.
John, you need to put all your "support" lines out there. I just learned about this TT from you last week in speaking with you, it was like pulling a rabbit from a hat. Need to know about all your wares. Mike, Fl
03-17-08: MartyklI haven't heard the Galibier or the Raven, but I will mention the Acoustic Solid Wood (large platter variant of the AS wood tables). Last time I looked it was about $2500, including electonic motor controller, an RB300 and a HOMC from Ortofon. The quality of this mass loaded table is way out of line with its price. The mounting system limits you to Rega and variants, unless you want to get deeply involved with set-up. Which brings me to my point:This table is very easy to set up. If you use some of your budget for a Rega cart (admittedly- not everyone's cup of tea) the 3 point mount removes one more variable from the equation. The trade with this table is limited upgradeability/flexibility for easy, predictable, high quality sound.I currently run an Oracle V, Graham 2.2/Nightingale and the Acoustic Solid through my Aesthetix Rhea. Therefore, side by side comparisons are easy. The "dryish" sound of the Rega Exact cart is easily the biggest distinction between the current alternatives - but the AS sounds awfully good, even next to the much pricier alternative.If you're a "set it/forget" type (in analogue?) the AS is IMHO a great value.Good Luck.Marty