This was the higher-end setup from YG.
The presenter was from Kubala but gave high praise and nice presentation on the Kronos turntable which he said he had bought for himself. He explained that the counter rotating tables eliminate the sideway torque (my language) which removes the sideway tension from the tone arm. I told him that I was a digital guy and found it one of the few LP playbacks at the show that rivaled the CD in how clean it was. And he agreed that is one of its attributes
Music:
Blues, Part II by Blood & Sweat & Tears. http://shz.am/t517707
Excellent LP track at the show as I mentioned above. No pops. No clicks. No groove noise. Just music. Very well done.
The presenter was from Kubala but gave high praise and nice presentation on the Kronos turntable which he said he had bought for himself. He explained that the counter rotating tables eliminate the sideway torque (my language) which removes the sideway tension from the tone arm. I told him that I was a digital guy and found it one of the few LP playbacks at the show that rivaled the CD in how clean it was. And he agreed that is one of its attributes
Music:
Blues, Part II by Blood & Sweat & Tears. http://shz.am/t517707
Excellent LP track at the show as I mentioned above. No pops. No clicks. No groove noise. Just music. Very well done.