Greetings,
I'd have to go with Doug as well as the other respondents in this thread.
You have a couple of interim solutions - ones where you don't have to go for the whole enchilada from the onset. Depending on which path you take, you might even be able to recover some or all of your investment as you upgrade further.
The least expensive and biggest bang for the buck would be to go with a motor upgrade like the one that Origin Live offers. I'm not certain if Chris (Teres) is still doing separate motor controllers. I have ceased to do so to inventory balancing issues. A drive system upgrade is not trivial.
Choice #2 would be to work your way into a lower end model of a turntable company who's upper echelon fuels your dreams. You might find a manufacturer with a liberal upgrade program (e.g. Teres, Galibier) ... losing little or none of your initial investment as you work your way up the food chain.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
I'd have to go with Doug as well as the other respondents in this thread.
You have a couple of interim solutions - ones where you don't have to go for the whole enchilada from the onset. Depending on which path you take, you might even be able to recover some or all of your investment as you upgrade further.
The least expensive and biggest bang for the buck would be to go with a motor upgrade like the one that Origin Live offers. I'm not certain if Chris (Teres) is still doing separate motor controllers. I have ceased to do so to inventory balancing issues. A drive system upgrade is not trivial.
Choice #2 would be to work your way into a lower end model of a turntable company who's upper echelon fuels your dreams. You might find a manufacturer with a liberal upgrade program (e.g. Teres, Galibier) ... losing little or none of your initial investment as you work your way up the food chain.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier