@halcro
As far as I know JCarr was using a Marantz TT1000 DD as a daily runner.
His Final Audio TT has been in storage - last I heard he was wanting to build a new motor drive system because he found the Final too complicated due to the fact that the Final system requires an external power amplifier to drive the motor. Effectively you have a preamp (sine/cosine wave generator), power amp, interconnects and speaker cables plus external motor to drive the 26kg platter. Even worse, you can hear substandard amplifiers and cabling as clear as a bell which means you are up for decent power amp and cables plus the TT & controller. I use an Onix OA60 amplifier ( sounded much better than the Rowland power amp I previously used to drive the TT ) and all MIT cabling in my Final TT set up. Needless to say the Final Audio Research TT is not for minimalists.
I've noticed that both you and J.Carr have recently 'transferred' over to 'The Dark Side' by adopting the new Technics SL1200 DD turntable over your previously loved belt-drives.Halcro,
The Empire in your case and the Final Labs and big Micro Seiki in Jonathan's.
As far as I know JCarr was using a Marantz TT1000 DD as a daily runner.
His Final Audio TT has been in storage - last I heard he was wanting to build a new motor drive system because he found the Final too complicated due to the fact that the Final system requires an external power amplifier to drive the motor. Effectively you have a preamp (sine/cosine wave generator), power amp, interconnects and speaker cables plus external motor to drive the 26kg platter. Even worse, you can hear substandard amplifiers and cabling as clear as a bell which means you are up for decent power amp and cables plus the TT & controller. I use an Onix OA60 amplifier ( sounded much better than the Rowland power amp I previously used to drive the TT ) and all MIT cabling in my Final TT set up. Needless to say the Final Audio Research TT is not for minimalists.