Dear @edgewear : "" However, charging $150.000 for a dressed up Technics turntable is sort of offensive ....""
Yes if you consider the facts of the main whole TT design that in 2020 was analised here on a thread where one of many posts about is this one:
This is what was posted by some one or maybe in the review ( I can't remember. ):
:
""""" is an acceptable price for pushing the boundaries of what is possible with hifi and sound quality """""
Here Agoner comments about:
Who told you that the SAT TT " pushed the boundaries of what is possible....".
The TT apports almost nothing to the TT kind of designs, exist nothing new/novelty or unique that appears for the very first time in the audio history and antinn resumed it in his statements:
""""" this table is not breaking any new state of the art. The motor is a modified Technics; the base is a modified Minus-K isolation platform and as far as the plinth, magnesium alloy has been known for over 50 years to provide superior damping qualities """""
and neither for the hold down LP mechanism.
R.
Yes if you consider the facts of the main whole TT design that in 2020 was analised here on a thread where one of many posts about is this one:
This is what was posted by some one or maybe in the review ( I can't remember. ):
:
""""" is an acceptable price for pushing the boundaries of what is possible with hifi and sound quality """""
Here Agoner comments about:
Who told you that the SAT TT " pushed the boundaries of what is possible....".
The TT apports almost nothing to the TT kind of designs, exist nothing new/novelty or unique that appears for the very first time in the audio history and antinn resumed it in his statements:
""""" this table is not breaking any new state of the art. The motor is a modified Technics; the base is a modified Minus-K isolation platform and as far as the plinth, magnesium alloy has been known for over 50 years to provide superior damping qualities """""
and neither for the hold down LP mechanism.
R.