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, from Mayfield, NY Summary: This 'table is the best-sounding, best-value deck on the market in it's price range. Actually, ANY of the HW-19 series 'tables are a great value, and you can upgrade part-by-part as you see fit. Much better sonically than the Linn Sondek.
To Tim below - one modification you can do to your '19, you don't have to worry about the springs, and you can actually HEAR an improvement:
•Place the unit where the springs won't be neccesary (a very stable stand and not on a bouncy wooden floor). •Remove the spring assemblies entirely with a screwdriver. •Get some Navcom Silencer pucks or their equivalent, or some people use Black Diamond Racing cones. •Place the pucks/cones in the same spots where the springs were in the corners, on the braces that reinforce the base. •Carefully set the plinth on top of them, as it would normally be.
You'll notice an improvement in the sound immediately- it will be more solid and focused. Notice, for instance, that the VPI Aries doesn't have the spring assemblies, but is a rigid design. If you don't like the results or if you need the suspension for placement in a different location, you can always re-install the springs.
The above mod creates an improvement to the overall sound of the HW-19's that I would say is equal to or greater than what you get with the PLC power supply. I have the PLC installed as well, and it does help to stabilize the soundstage and imaging, as well as making the bass response slightly deeper and noticeably tighter.
I haven't yet obtained the SAMA, but soon will. I'm sure that will make as much of a positive difference as the PLC and removing the springs did. Then there will be no motor vibration transmitted to the plinth/arm whatsoever.
Yes, the HW-19 Mk III can be bettered, but at a much higher cost. However, in it's price range, to my knowledge/experience there are no other 'tables that can touch it, and therefore gets a high rating from me.
Strengths: •The Mk III platter reduces background noise to near inaudible levels. •Solid design. •Accepts just about any tonearm in existence. Weaknesses: •For the price, there are no real weaknesses. Similar Products Used: •Do I have to list ALL of the analog front-ends that I've had over the years? Forgeddaboutit!
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