I would like to add that the original Teres Project was designed and engineered in the public domain, on the internet, by some of the best DIY analog enthusiasts in the world. An international effort to produce the best TT available at any price. All of the design information is publicly available. Anything that may happen to this TT can be repaired by any competent technician, with the information available on the web. Or you could do it yourself. The platter, bearing, base, and arm board will last virtually forever. The only potential problems would come from the motor assembly. The motor is available directly from the Swiss manufacturer. The controller info is on the web.
Teres looks like it is only getting more and more popular, and has a good outlook. It is a greater likelihood that this TT may cause other TT makers to go out of business, than the other way around. This is a company on its way up. I'd say get in early before the prices go up.
Teres looks like it is only getting more and more popular, and has a good outlook. It is a greater likelihood that this TT may cause other TT makers to go out of business, than the other way around. This is a company on its way up. I'd say get in early before the prices go up.