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ScottW
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What components would you put into the best money-no-object
music
system in the world?
I nominate:
tube amp: the WAVAC SH-833 - $350,000
turntable: Rockport Sirius III - $70,000
What should be the other components: speakers, preamp, tuner,
DAC, cd
player, etc.?
The Rockport is FAR from being the best TT out there. I've
heard it,
I've heard the Continuum, and I've heard the Clearaudio
Statement, and
my favorite 'table/arm combo is still the Wilson Benesch Act
ONE with a
Breuer arm, which can be purchased for a fraction of the price
of those
others.
What difference does it make ?
Graham
Have you been approved to respond to my posts? I don't see you on
the
list.
Is that some variation on "don't ask me tricky questions I have no
answer to" ?
Graham
Yes, you're right. I don't have an answer to the question, "What
difference does it make?" It was a stupid question. It was far from
tricky, however. Obtuse, yes. Tricky, no.
So...... What difference does it make ?
Graham
Whether or not you're tricky or obtuse? That's for you to decide.
Your obfuscation is noted.
That's a nice Internet-geek word. Did Arny teach you that one?
There's no obfuscation, only a request, in vain, that you express
yourself more clearly with the written word.
So..... what difference can you hear between any of the above turntables and
arms ?
What, in twenty-five words or less?
Read my articles, slick.
I read the SL1200 direct drive debate....and I can't agree.
If DD TT inherently vibrated into the spindle..it would be very easy
to measure....yet there aren't any measurements that bear this out.
Now you know, I have a DD table and have had belt drives as well.
I don't hear inherent vibrations in DD or speed variations in belts.
I think this whole issue is trumped up crap where the cottage
manufacturers...like Rega really couldn't do DDs. They wanted
to use little AC synchronous motors, cheap and effective
but lacking the torque of a DD that really showed when
taking a Discwasher to a record to get dust off.
So they started a campaign to besmirch DD that
lives to this day.
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/te..._sl1200_e.html
Frankly...I don't think DD or belt as a rule amounts to
audible squat. My AR-XA had no audible speed variation
or rumble either and it was as cheap as cheap can be.
Its all cart/arm and the XA arm was awful.
I had a buddy with a XB and the arm bearing wore out.
It litterally fell off off the post.
I had a Technics table
once too...that monster noodle S arm they use
on all their tables is the problem.
That suckers mass is off the charts...medium high my ass.
Hey..Art is s'posed to making his last west coast swing
before leaving for Europe in a couple weeks.
Let me know if you want to get together.
ScottW
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