Dchang1981--I owned one of the original Well Tempered turntables for about 3 or 4 years before I got my Basis. Excellent turntable and an ingenious design. A good deal lighter in the bass than the Basis, so the tonal balance was on the lighter side, and despite the mass and constrained layer damping it really had to be kept on a well isolated platform, as I occasionally could get some footfalls coming through if a lot of people were dancing.. The new top of the line ones are reputed to be excellent--check the archives, there are a lot of happy owners. With the original table you could really only use the Well Tempered arm, which might be a drawback if you like to mix and match arms--not sure about the new models, but they are designed around their own arms.
Turntable for life
I know the question has been asked before but it’s worth asking again. Many change equipment frequently, but have you found your turntable for life? One that you’ve had for years and still pleases you so much you are going to keep it forever? Price is irrelevant--it can be 300 Dollars or 30.000 Dollars
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If I could ever land one of these I would never look at another TT again.....http://clearaudio.de/en/products/turntables-statement.php |
dchang1981, I owned an original (square motor) WTTT many years ago. I was a good basic table but I added a few modifications. The original platter was replaced with their later (black) version, and I added damping to the arm stand and silicone cup. But I had two issues. One, after setting the VTF I could move the arm to its rest, then measure again and find a different reading. So I was never sure what tracking force I had. Second, motor torque was not as good as some other tables. That was particularly noticeable on piano recordings. I replaced the WT with a Kuzma Stabi/Stogi Reference which provided greater satisfaction. |
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