Most aesthetic classic turntable
The Receiver and integrated amplifier heads have done it. Why don't we spin addicts do it too?
Submit your nominations for the most beautiful looking grand old ladies. Here's mine:
https://www.oracle-audio.com/legacy-products?lightbox=dataItem-ik8elx8p
Of course, I am prejudiced. Mine will be delivered Monday. It will replace a MK II, which a lot of folks say is beautiful. Not me. Fascinating appearance; but not pretty.
Let's hear from all you proud parents and lusting schemers!
Submit your nominations for the most beautiful looking grand old ladies. Here's mine:
https://www.oracle-audio.com/legacy-products?lightbox=dataItem-ik8elx8p
Of course, I am prejudiced. Mine will be delivered Monday. It will replace a MK II, which a lot of folks say is beautiful. Not me. Fascinating appearance; but not pretty.
Let's hear from all you proud parents and lusting schemers!
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my Garrard 301, with Dobbins Plinth, was a real beauty. i also had a Dobbins plinth’d SP-10 Mk2 and a Mk3. the Garrard is to the right in this now 7 year old picture; http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/mikel/the_Beat_joins_the_tt_family_(1_of_1).jpg and the Artisan Fidelity versions of 301’s, or Thorens 124’s or the Technics SP-10 Mk2 or Mk3 are real works of art. so i’m saying classic mechanicals, but modern ’retro’ plinths make for a classic looking, but great performing turntable. |
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