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PerryC
a AudioPhile
from Date Reviewed: June 4, 2010
Bottom Line: Call it a minimalist TT nad yes, it is. Well thought of. No fancy shapes...what's that for anyway? Marketing? Simple design makes it so user friendly. I'd say it sounds better than my Empire 598 and my stock AR XA. Armed with a Grado M1+, sound is very transparent, warm and three dimensional. What more can I say, for the price, you can't beat it. You you come across one, buy it, you'll not be disappointed.
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analogman
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: April 30, 2008
Strengths: Great sound for the price. clear, clean and slightly warm.Weaknesses: looks are a little blah,
there is more detail in the vinyl than this table will getBottom Line: Replaces a B&O with broken stylus, this is a great table. It is not the most beautiful table looks industrial, but sounds great, come complete with VLMT tonearm and dust cover.
Brings new life to the old vinyl, and for someone on a budget you can't go wrong. this is not the $100 toys at the bigbox but an honest to goodness turntable. it is very musical easy to use and live with.
Bought it online for todd teh vinyl junkie, came bundled with the Grado gold, a great cartridge and match for the turntable.
If you have vinyl (and you should) and need a table, get it,
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$629.00
Purchased At: TTVJ.com
Similar Products Used: B&O
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