Just took deliver of KAB USA modified SL1210M5G with Stanton audiophile cartridge. Am enjoying the music very much. Amazing challen separation and imaging.
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Savagewaits. I suggest you look at the used market you should be able to get a fairly competent deck. You get what you pay for, there is no black magic in this regard. The ad suggested by Raul, although slightly over your budget, is a good example of what can be had. I have heard a number of so-called killer DJ turntables that are about as capable of reproducing music accurately as a cat running over a tin roof is capable of sounding like a piano recital. Regards Paul |
The only weak point I can see is the tonearm on the 1200. The problem with the 1200's tonearm is control. It is based on the bigger brother EPA but is less streamlined. The little brother does have exceptionally low bearing friction so when this 12g arm moves it's somewhat uncontrolled. KAB's fluid damper corrects and substantially improves the situation, making it compatible with many different cartridge compliances. One guy in the Asylum reported successful compatibilities with cartridges ranging from 9 x 10 -6 to 25 x 10 -6 Dyne compliance. The latest KAB mod is the tonearm rewire with Cardas Litz and upgraded phono terminals ( Cardas DIN or RCA ). Take a look: http://www.kabusa.com/trw1200.htm A fully modded KAB 1200 will be up there in the $5K performance range--easy. Imagine, on top of this, installing a Revelation Audio Labs umbilical between outboard power supply & deck! The Creature on Steroids rules. *** |
Sounds hard to believe, but the Technics KILLS. Kevin at KAB is wicked cool and great to work with. I've owned Linn, Rega and Nott. They ALL destroy digital. Linn is the best, but very expensive. Under $1,000, it's the Technics. Under $2,000 it may be the Rega P5 w/PS. Nott is great too. U can't go wrong with analog. A "garage sale" TT beats a hell of a lot of digital rigs. |
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