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from electronics-expo.com Summary: It's my opinion that 1210MV5MG and its predecessors may be favored by dj's around the world, but this particular version is a serious piece of audiophile gear. There's plenty of information on the web and specs, so I'm not going to focus on that, but I do have quite a few impressions of this refined beast.
I dare say it appears to me to one of the most technologically advanced turntables in the world that is within the reach of the average consumer. The motor and platter assembly are absolutely incredible. I don't know if this is accurate, but it looks to me that the motor and the platter are magnetically coupled, meaning the motor has no physical connection that I could see to the platter. If that's the case, that would put this table in same leage as air drive systems. Hopefully other reviewers can shed some more light on how the drive system works.
It's also a very ergonomic and user friendly machine. Now I know lots of people love to fuss with their TT's, make adjustments, make it a somewhat of a ceremony to play a record, that's cool with me. I have no issues with people deriving enjoyment from spending their money and playing with their gear. But I have to say, this turntable is blast to use.
You're up in under 1 second and the speed is dead on. I'm even having fun playing with the slider and reviewing some passages at slower speeds. Back to perfect speed at the touch of the reset button and you don't have to account for stylus drag. Hell, you can brush the record while it's playing. The rubber mat is outstanding with a slight depression for the underside of thr record label. I'm using a lighter stainless steel Clearaudio clamp and set-up was also achieved with a Clearaudio aluminum protractor jobber thingee.
The integrated lighting is a welcome feature. A red LED hitting the strobe mirrors is neat, but the blue pop-up LED that lights up the stylus is straight out of James Bond! Impeccably cool!
There's a lot of great tables out there, but I just couldn't pass this one up given it's most critical attribute: THE SOUND! Forget about price for a moment and ponder that to these old ears, the presentation in terms of soundstage, speed, decay, ambience, and the void of space where sounds emerge from this machine provides is anything but entry level. I hope you'll agree and get one before folks here in the USA realize what they've been missing.
Strengths: Perfect Speed Accuracy
Super quiet black "void of space" background.
Gimbaled tonearm, and I like the retro look.
High quality tonearm cable on this model.
The slider is a cool feature if you like to change the pitch or review a passage at slower speed.
Swapping cartridges is a snap with multiple headshells and accurate markings.
Weaknesses: Would like to see subequent versions allow for greater flexibility and ease in swapping tone arm cables, tonearms, updating power supplies, and the like. Not that you can't do it now, but it takes more effort and knowhow. Similar Products Used: ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: Graham Slee Grand Amp 2 Special Edition (Awe inspiring Mind Blowing phono amp for the $$$), Audio Technica AT440MLa Cartridge for $85 (Another Outstanding Value)
Tyler Acoustics Linbrook Signature Monitors/Custom Stands (Slamming Audiophile Value), Check out Polk LSi9's if you want a taste of the action on a budget - I wouldn't part with mine.
Parasound A21 amplifier, Audioquest King Cobra interconnects, 2 Tascam Decks, Parasound Line Drive Preamplifier, 12 amp Oneac Power Conditioner, 2 Furman Rack Strips, Cambridge Audio Azur 640C CD, Ractopirates 21 Space Rack, PS Audio Extreme Plus Speaker Wires, KnuConcepts silver plated copper wire and Monster Bannanas for jumpers, Maple speaker bases and turntable base from mapleshade.com, Auralex platforms, Earthquake sub, Carver TX11a Tuner, WooAudio 3 Tube Headphone Amp (Awesome), Sennheiser HD650 phones.
I know, it's a measly low fi system to some of you out there, but hey, it's only my office system. I'm buying a 1962 Red Convertible XKE Jag with the money I saved and I'll be getting more chicks to look at me with that than a megabuck system. So there!
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