Albert Porter and I compared his extensively rebuilt Technics SP10 sporting a SME 312 with his Walker Black Diamond, using identical Airtight PC1 cartridges. IMHO, the Walker "walked" all over the Technics in most respects EXCEPT for speed stability due to stylus drag which showed up only on one record where it was shockingly obvious. It is conceivable that the Walker could be tweeked to overcome this issue at the possible expense of isolation from the motor. That is the choice Lloyd Walker made.
A.J. Conti of Basis claims that his top of the line table, a motor controlled belt drive, compared favorably with the Technics.
My point is that to claim across the board superiority of the Monaco has more to do with religious fervor than sense.
A.J. Conti of Basis claims that his top of the line table, a motor controlled belt drive, compared favorably with the Technics.
My point is that to claim across the board superiority of the Monaco has more to do with religious fervor than sense.