MAB
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How about a Kenwood L-07D:
I love it.Or an old beat-up AR.
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The Bergmann is beautiful.I'm amazed Bergmann has not appeared in this thread yet . . . less is more.View attachment 255016
And, am I the only person who finds the inherent geometry error from regular pivot arms grating. Linear tracking arms are just right somehow.
Mind you, I'm a die hard digiphile now, no going back.
Doug
In case you are asking me... I wish I knew, I think I may need to register to find the price, and I think they hide it when sold. One look at my shoes and they will kick me out...How much did it sell for?
Keith
I see they are selling the arm-base for 5k euro:MAB yes you, I registered but just 0Euros, it is the prettiest TT imho.
Keith
Tis the season for ostentatious speed controllers. I Picked up this Walker from USA Audiomart. It even came with extra magic pucks. I put them under my pillow when I sleep.
Wonderful indeed. But 'less as more' from an entirely different perspective:Heh heh, lol.
OT:
But less can be more, in and of itself. It depends on and it can depend on a lot. This stripped down, to the essential is my favorite blues record. Neither more nor less is needed for this blues perfection:
A song from that album:
I was unfamiliar with Bergmann before. I think this is the most beautifully elegant turntable design I've seen.I'm amazed Bergmann has not appeared in this thread yet . . . less is more.
+1 on owning CD players and on the looks of the Delphi.I haven't had a CD player for many years, let alone a turntable, but for looks alone, I always liked the Oracle Delphi:
Coincidentally, I was just reading the Audio magazine review of the Oracle turntable today.+1 on owning CD players and on the looks of the Delphi.
I had the original Delphi MkI with the early 80s smoked acrylic base. Not quite as beautiful as the current version. I ran into the designer at a Stereophile show in the late 90s when he was reintroducing the Delphi in the MkV version.
He was very generous with his time and helped me get the repair parts for my 15+ year old table in need of TLC. I am always happy to support companies like that.
In case you are asking me... I wish I knew, I think I may need to register to find the price, and I think they hide it when sold. One look at my shoes and they will kick me out...
I saw one on an auction site for $20k USD once but I don't know how much they actually sell for. I did see one at a show once. I was allowed to operate it. It looks great in real life except... I was struck by the sharp edges.Onkyo PX-100M, as new for sale.
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