Hey Letch,
Its only money, right? Thats what I keep telling myself! Hang in there!
Not to make matters worse for you, have you seen the Redpoint tables? They are breathtaking to say the least.
I know that money will not be the final arbiter in you situation. Sonic performance and aesthetics are important to us both, right? I dont think it will be a tie. I dont know why I say that, but I think once you see the top-of-the-line Galibier, you wont be satisfied with anything else! I know that feeling well. And I bet youre going have trouble sleeping once you have made your decision. Thats how it is with me. Man I need help. I think Ill go to AA Audiophiles Anonymous! Hi, my name is Artar1
Also remember that you will need to do finishing work with the Teres if you were to buy the 245 or 255. But you could always by the Cocobolo model! Yeah! Thats the ticket.
Hold me back! Only thirteen big ones for a used La Luce, why sign me up now! Whats 13K, anyway? (Thats more than I spent for my daughter when I bought her a used 2001 Beetle.)
So let your brother buy the Linn. Wait until he sees your Galibier/Teres. Hes going to be green with envy for sure. Man I bet he dumps the Linn or tells you have lousy your rig sounds. Is he older or younger than you?
>>And again, for people like him the magazines plant certain ideas that, as with most people, turn into opinions.<<
You know I have a similar problem, but I try not to let them become strong opinions! : - )
Its really hard not be influenced by the so-called experts, especially when one cannot see and hear the equipment firsthand. You are very fortunate that you will at least get a chance to see both units before you make a decision, but you wont be able to hear either one within the context of you own system.
>>We all desire to know things, and as I've seen too often on the 'asylum, confuse second-hand anecdotal evidence as knowledge.<<
Damn, that sounds like me; I had better clean up my act right away. : - )
As I always say, Others are entitled to my opinion. Wait a minute, that didnt come out right. Let me start again. The opinions of others find their genesis in my well-formed advice. Oops. Well, you know what I mean?
Unfortunate, first hand experience comes very slowly. Its not easy to arrange for meaningful auditions of the very equipment we would like to buy. My preference is to ready about this equipment extensively in the press, if its available, and as well as online. Then I like to listen to the piece or pieces in the dealers showroom. And finally, I like to bring the unit home for testing in my own system. But thats not always possible either. Finally, I like to listen to live, unamplified music to refresh my memory with what real music sounds like.
In this vein, it sounds like you have really done your homework and are ready to listen to your very short list of candidates. I think you are doing a great job and will be rewarded with a really hot deck.
>>I have come to respect {Twls] views through reading a large number of his posts, and think that he tends to give a very balanced and thorough views without trying to push an ulterior motive.<<
I agree totally. Twl is more objective than Michael Fremer.
>> Some people want to push a certain approach or product as if it's the only way in their "expert" voice.<<
I just hate that, dont you? When I give advice I try to place it in context to what I perceive the person is asking, not from some hidden agenda of my own. If I dont know, I simply say so.
>>However, in the end it is my responsibility to sift and sort the data, and come up with my own decision and the accountability of a mistake resides solely with me.<<
I agree. It also helps that when it comes to analog I am not hyper-picky. There are many turntables and tonearms that I could be completely happy with, many of which I cannot afford, however. For me its not so much about knowledge of the external world, but knowledge and experience of the inner landscape of my own being. If I come to experience my own inner process without judgment and the preconceived ideas of others, I am more likely to make the right choice, one that fulfills both my mind and heart.