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. . . in the meantime, I have a lot of reading to do.
The thing that attracted me to it at first, and I am sure this is a big audiophile no-no, is the looks of it in its price range. There wasn't much else in its price range that I thought exuded such class and beauty. There sure are some interesting designs out there that some might find more modern, but I thought the Gyrodec just looked very classy.
Hello Ben,Thank you so much for posting these awesome pictures. I never considered going the used route and I can see that I must also look into this. I could spend hours just gazing at one of these TT on my stereo stand! Be well...
As far as I can tell, TheChairGuy's new favourite turntable is the VPI Classic which retails for $2500. If I were buying a turntable today, I'd probably think very seriously about the VPI Classic as he hasn't steered me wrong yet.
P.S. You have to learn how to clean your records too. RCM is very helpful but not necessary.
I don't agree that you have to start from bottom up. I understand Wayner's point but why toil with limited sound when you know there is glory to be had. If you do your research and due diligence
Quote from: Laundrew on 13 Sep 2009, 04:30 am . . . in the meantime, I have a lot of reading to do.I'm afraid I don't shop in the $5000-10,000 range, but it sounds like you found a good candidate in the Gyro SE (it would be interesting to know which arm and cartridge were on it). http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?searchtext=Gyro+se&b=AND&topic=&topics_only=N&author=fretless&date1=&date2=&slowmessage=&sort=date&sortOrder=DESC&forum=vinyl