well said Frogman, but I am not pairing sonic footprint and neutrality. Sonic Footprint in my understanding is that you recognise the turntable's abiliy in producing fine music. Just take the EMT R80 (927) as an example. Agree completly that Precision Control allows musicality. I for myself need both!
Some people argue that a turntable should just reproduce which is a funny statement. A Linn Lp 12 and some of the smaller new Thorens tables e.g. also reproduce - but with what kind of result. Of course some people may like it. good. Distortion is a wide field and I know someone in this community who loves the term.
In my understanding sonic footprint is not the result of distortions at all. The Nakamichi, or the EMT as well as the Micros do have a sonic footprint which is different. Does this mean I am surrounded by distortions, God beware. I would jump from the bridge...
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Some people argue that a turntable should just reproduce which is a funny statement. A Linn Lp 12 and some of the smaller new Thorens tables e.g. also reproduce - but with what kind of result. Of course some people may like it. good. Distortion is a wide field and I know someone in this community who loves the term.
In my understanding sonic footprint is not the result of distortions at all. The Nakamichi, or the EMT as well as the Micros do have a sonic footprint which is different. Does this mean I am surrounded by distortions, God beware. I would jump from the bridge...
best @ fun only