4) Without arms and plinth on Audio-Technica pneumatic footers.
is the best solution according to your opinion?
Best vintage DD turntables from the 70's and 80's?
4) Without arms and plinth on Audio-Technica pneumatic footers. is the best solution according to your opinion? |
@best-groove haha, definitely without arms :)) but only to look at, i've never tried in action as i don't have tonearm pod, but i think it must be pretty good if the owner will have one or two tonearm pods and those special preumatic footers. With tonearm pods everyone could swap the arm quickly, but the platrorm under the turntable/pods must be nice too. |
I'm happy to see someone here recognized the excellence of the Denon DP80 as against the Technics backbone of this thread. Enjoy! I think it's a Best Buy, if you can find a nice one. I agree with Downunder on the relationship between the Pioneer Exclusive P3 and P10. The P3 is thought to be superior by a wide margin. JP alluded to the difference between the P3 and P3a. Yes, the P3a is said to have a better S/N ratio, but there was a change in the method for measuring S/N associated with the introduction of the P3a (1979, I think) that might account for the better number associated with the P3a. There may be other small physical differences between the two, but I never found any testimony to support the notion that P3a was superior to P3, and market values are the same for both models. High. Sadly, I have no personal experience with either. |
You ask or looking for a vintage TT where you can mount 3 arms and that DD vintage is the MS DDX-1000.I have Micro's successor model, DQX-1000. Many improvements, e.g. higher torque motor, and heavier platter, though thinner, and low center of gravity. I like the looks of both, kind of "retro high-tech". I also have the Denon DP80. I can't praise it enough. It has all the virtues of the Garrard 301 and Thorens 124 I used to own, with none of their drawbacks. |