Kuzma tables/arms?
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Never used the "pipe bomb" but I've owned two of Kuzma's tables--the Reference and the XL--and still run the XL with a fairly early Airline arm. Build quality is exceptional, Franc is right on the front line with customers when they have issues--he has been very gracious to me over the years-- and I've had very few problems. (More stuff relating to compressor for the arm than either table or the arm itself and I've managed to get those sorted directly with Sil-Air here in the States). The US distributor for Kuzma is Scot Markwell, a knowledgeable guy who has been around a long time and knows his stuff. I have had longstanding relationships with a few companies over the years as a customer, and Kuzma is right at the top of that list. |
Thanks to all so far. If I get the Pipe Bomb, it would sit on a Lignolab from Germany. It's a suspended rack, wood but NOT solid wood. It uses 4 lawnmower wheel looking things for feet, that sit in some type of oil bath. If I have to add something like a Symposium, I will. At least their priced fairly sane. Peter Breuningner reviewed the 4 point arm on A/V showroom, and called it the most neutral arm he has heard. While I wouldn't go that far up the line, I'm sure there's a family sound. Funny Pryso, I have the WT Amadeus GTA. My plan is to keep it, and have an alternative cartridge setup. I have no complaints about my GTA. While not the last word in deep bass, very engaging, and analog sounding. My guess is the Kuzma arm will do some things the low mass WT arm isn't quite capable of. Especially the 12" VTA. Very cool that this will be an option. |
Congrats for your choice. Please tell us more when you eeceive it. I have a TW Raven AC with all BN upgrades and would like to change. I looked for a Sparta with it's own arm but too expésive. I always likes the look and build quality of the Kuzma (especially the Kuzma M) but never dare to go because I am afraid it is too analytoc and not enough organic. Any opinions ? |
Yes- barbapapa brings up a good point. I'm also looking for more of an organic sound. I've only heard the Kuzma 12" VTA, but it was on a Dr. Feickert table. I found it very laid back, actually a bit thick sounding. Perhaps a setup issue. A/V Showrooms says the 4-Point was the most neutral arm he has heard. Just one opinion of course, and that specifically on the 4- point. |
fjn04 ... I'm also looking for more of an organic sound ...I've heard other listeners referring to sound as "organic," but never understood what they meant by that. After all, music itself isn't really organic, is it? Would you please explain? thanks! |
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