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The stock onboard regulator also contains the start up circuit for the motor. The fact that the platter could easily run in reverse w/o that circuit should concern any user.
There is some misinformation in this thread. The SoundHifi Power Supply is $456 plus shipping.when you do the currency exchangeThe stock onboard regulator also contains the start up circuit for the motor. The fact that the platter could easily run in reverse w/o that circuit should concern any user. The quality of the stock regulator is only a question mark to the owner of Soundhifi.
I'd like to see a an in-depth, 3rd-party comparison between the KAB and the Sound HiFi unit...being the 2nd horse in the race it isn't at all surprising that the SoundHF folks are claiming to have the better box, but I guess you never know.
John, You said you exchanged your mat for something sonically better. What mat is it? Thanks.......David
If I can convince Dave Cawley to send with to me with splice connectors instead of soldering (which Kevin at KAB did with his as I do not solder...or at least haven't in 30 years ) I keep thinking of giving it a go. Not sure if I will, tho...I mean it is $450-odd all in all (with shipping) to me. I need 1000 more of you to buy my carts, please, and I can get it. Feels like a PBS beg-a-thon now don't it
Update...Kevin (KAB) commented on the PSU "issue" on his website:
Toka,I confirmed with Steve at Herbie's that the mat on the Sound HiFi webpage is the Herbie's Way Excellent mat for the SL1200. Sound HiFi buys the mat from Herbies. I recently bought the mat for my SL1200 and it is a great improvement over the stock mat.
BEWARE: The Technics platter has an outside lip that will make any other mat tilt up at the edges, this means your records will only be in full contact at the very edge, and not with the main part of the record. Our mat is slightly smaller in diameter to fit inside this lip and give your records constant contact. This small but absolutely necessary feature demonstrates our fanatical attention to detail.
Quote from: Panelman on 11 Jan 2009, 02:44 amCool, thanks for the info. Did he mention anything about it being a special design just for them or is it something available from Herbie's directly? Either way I agree on the mat...its a winner!Toka,Per Steve its the same mat, Sound HiFi gets it from Herbie's. Looking at the mat now on my Technics there is about a 1-2 millimeter gap between the outer edge of the mat and the inner edge of the silver colored ring of the platter. As I look at it the record lays flat and it's only a small part of the lead in groove that is not supported by the mat. I can't see what change Sound HiFi would need to make to the mat.Sean
Cool, thanks for the info. Did he mention anything about it being a special design just for them or is it something available from Herbie's directly? Either way I agree on the mat...its a winner!