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Hi,I'll post a link to a turntable that i'm going to purchase next week from singapore. I think this is a pretty good deal but i'm not sure what shipping will cost you.http://www.hifi.com.sg/products/turntable/bluenote/piccolo.htmThe turntable is a bluenote piccolo with a modified audio technica cartridge included. It sells for $1495 singapore or 544,753.28 CLP.In comparison it retails for $2000au in oz without a cartridge for me to purchase and i can buy it including shipping and taxes for $1500 with a cartridge from singapore.regardsrocket
of cours ya could always get a dc moter kit from origin-live, for whatever turntable ya end up with, & then ya won't have these issues. and, you'll also have one of the best motors out there, for a belt-driven turntable....http://www.turntable-power-supply.com/index.htmdoug s.
Hi Francisco,Well we do have something in common.We both have a piece of Modwright magic.I originally had a stock perpetual technologies p3a dac and acquired another p3a modwright level 1 dac. wow what an improvement, dan really knows his stuff.sorry for being off topic.regardsrocket
francisco, i saw the o-l load-sensing post, & was gonna send it to ya, but ya beat me to it! mebbe that's why the o-l stuff sounds so good! remember, o-l's prices are about 20% lower, when shipped outta the eec... also, when i bought mine, the dollar was a bit stronger, too bad about that. doug s., w/no plans of unloading my oracle any time soon for a technics...
I can see rotational stability, along with vibration control, being the key factors in TURNTABLE design. The arm and cartridge must have analogous considerations. Finally, they all need to work together as a synergistic system. I'm not sure what weighting rotational stability has across the whole system, maybe 25%? That feels very generous to me, but certainly possible.
KAB seems to have taken that route in tricking out the Technics 1200 with mods and matching across all three elements. PA, does this table have all the mods you (and KAB) have done to your table - it sells for $950 without cartridge? http://www.kabusa.com/index_tt.htm
At that price, it would be interesting to compare to my current rig (Nottingham Interspace and OL Silver arm, ~$1.4k used). Unfortunately, there is a 6% restocking fee, and with shipping in both directions, that gets expensive. Do you know of any comparisons against Nottingham tables? I'm not looking a theoretical answer, but actual listening tests.