Hi, While I have great respect for Michael Fremer, I could not and likely would not follow his audiophile extravagance. I am very limited,. Depending on disability benefits, but I do love records. So one person's "bargain" analog system is, for me, unattainable and not greatly missed.
My 3 tables are a Elac Miracles 50H, which is a greatly under appreciated gem of rim drive from Germany; an even more ignored table is the Santo TP 80S. It is a beautiful belt drive which is a pleasure to listen to via the mm input on my old Advent 300 receiver. Finally the Dual table that while somewhat respected, is, I think, one of Dial's finest tables. O
I'm talking about the CS 5000 with a Thicker German belt and original Stanton 681EEE cartridge and stylus. Awesome sound through a completely Upgraded Kenwood C2 preamp. I do realize that "superior" tables, cartridges, cables, preamps, etc. But, at least for me, even if I had the resources, I would not ever consider a "Fremer Bargain System". My priorities would always be elsewhere. For audiophiles who take pleasure in their multi 5-figure systems then all I can say is enjoy the music.
My 3 tables are a Elac Miracles 50H, which is a greatly under appreciated gem of rim drive from Germany; an even more ignored table is the Santo TP 80S. It is a beautiful belt drive which is a pleasure to listen to via the mm input on my old Advent 300 receiver. Finally the Dual table that while somewhat respected, is, I think, one of Dial's finest tables. O
I'm talking about the CS 5000 with a Thicker German belt and original Stanton 681EEE cartridge and stylus. Awesome sound through a completely Upgraded Kenwood C2 preamp. I do realize that "superior" tables, cartridges, cables, preamps, etc. But, at least for me, even if I had the resources, I would not ever consider a "Fremer Bargain System". My priorities would always be elsewhere. For audiophiles who take pleasure in their multi 5-figure systems then all I can say is enjoy the music.