Uber,
I have the WT Amadeus Mk.II, and love this tt. I realize the tonearm with its support doesn't look like much. This support, (fish line and golf ball sphere suspended in a cup of silicone) does a better job than most other turntable's expensive bearings. This type of arm suspension makes azimuth alignment a breeze, as it can be done on the fly. This tables' setup is quite easy once you understand how it functions. A very deceptive looking turntable that can compete with tables' three times its price. IMO. The platter spindle has only three tiny contact points in the platter bearing reducing resonances to vanishingly low levels. All in all, a good choice. Lots of reviews and material printed about this TT.
I have the WT Amadeus Mk.II, and love this tt. I realize the tonearm with its support doesn't look like much. This support, (fish line and golf ball sphere suspended in a cup of silicone) does a better job than most other turntable's expensive bearings. This type of arm suspension makes azimuth alignment a breeze, as it can be done on the fly. This tables' setup is quite easy once you understand how it functions. A very deceptive looking turntable that can compete with tables' three times its price. IMO. The platter spindle has only three tiny contact points in the platter bearing reducing resonances to vanishingly low levels. All in all, a good choice. Lots of reviews and material printed about this TT.