Lewm, I 100% concur. I've been just as skeptical of audiophiles who've spent $300k+ on their systems, w/500kg spkrs etc, being TRANSFORMED etc by a single cable/puck etc. Tbh, it can rightly invite ridicule.
These impvts I've noted are incremental, even if my language seems more emphatic than that - indeed I'm sure that's what these mega systems are demonstrating too.
To put the record straight, the changes the mag bearing and mag lev feet provide if they could magically be transferred to my old belt drive Michell Orbe would pale in comparison to the initial ground breaking move from previous belt drive tt/pivoted arm to my current direct rim drive/air bearing design. Ie the big impvt change has been the tt/arm, all else are mere adornments.
What IS amazing is that providing extra layers of isolation (first, air bearing to arm, then rel frictionless magnetic bearing, and now the feet to greatly reduce vibrations even reaching the tt/arm/cart) is refining and expanding all of what makes this design a veritable triumph.
These changes may be in effect incremental, but they are no less impressive for that.
But I hear your point and concur in many ways.
These impvts I've noted are incremental, even if my language seems more emphatic than that - indeed I'm sure that's what these mega systems are demonstrating too.
To put the record straight, the changes the mag bearing and mag lev feet provide if they could magically be transferred to my old belt drive Michell Orbe would pale in comparison to the initial ground breaking move from previous belt drive tt/pivoted arm to my current direct rim drive/air bearing design. Ie the big impvt change has been the tt/arm, all else are mere adornments.
What IS amazing is that providing extra layers of isolation (first, air bearing to arm, then rel frictionless magnetic bearing, and now the feet to greatly reduce vibrations even reaching the tt/arm/cart) is refining and expanding all of what makes this design a veritable triumph.
These changes may be in effect incremental, but they are no less impressive for that.
But I hear your point and concur in many ways.