DSA phono.... Very nice unit. I had the benefit of an in-home demo courtesy of the designer, who is quite a nice chap. He couldn't wean me from tubes, but these days I have a more open mind. Good choice.
@jg2077 Thank you. I will probably be deciding at some point soon. I am just in the process of selling off my record collection and suspect that the equipment will follow not long after.
Just as an FYI, I have the technical/service manuals for the X9 as well
@lewm - my wife and I had dinner with him (Doug Hurlburt of DSA); a generous and respectful person. I must say, to my ears the DSA audio room was one of the best sounding of the show, Michael Fremer spent much time there. I would have loved to have heard Mr. Hullburts amps paired to the MBL speakers. his phono impressed me enough that I had to purchase one.
Hi jg2077, 13K is quite an investment even though PSX9 is truly better than the lot of above mentioned tables. Even TTS8000 is better than most and can take any arm you like (with accompanying base TB2000 or TB1000). Please also consider serviceability of a direct drive vintage equipment. Any way both are more MUSICAL compared to some of the well known nowadays s...and uninspired designs.
@petg60 I considered the TTS 8000, but was impressed by the Final Audio Lab research VTT-1, and thus bought it. Eventually, I will get rid of the other Tables mentioned. Believe it or not, the Basis and Verdier are good sound tables. One can do better, but as you state, there is much worse than either of these two...
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