pcosta,
I purchased a 927 and the restoration was expensive. I did not have the 139st, which I really wanted. I have heard the 139st and it is just superb! I don’t hear any shortcoming in it at all.
I was using a 3012 and my 1966 Denon 103. Even with these compromises the results were outstanding. I have a highly modified Dual 1229 with a Grace 747, and a Garrard 301 with a SME 3009, and the EMT was so superior it was laughable. Keep in mind, I love the sound of my Dual and Garrard, but the EMT seemed to provide so much more information and solidity to the music. The 3012 is a good arm, but as Eckart has told me it’s really not the best choice for the EMT.
I regretfully sold the big EMT (my living room is my listening space and the EMT in its broadcast frame doesn’t blend well with furniture - my wife hated it).
Eckart (thuchan) can recommend a proper arm/cartridge combo for you. He was extremely helpful to me as his knowledge of the table setup was priceless.
If you have the space, this is the last turntable you will ever want. It’s such a joy to operate, and is a listening experience I wish everyone could have. I miss my 927 every single day.
Norman
I purchased a 927 and the restoration was expensive. I did not have the 139st, which I really wanted. I have heard the 139st and it is just superb! I don’t hear any shortcoming in it at all.
I was using a 3012 and my 1966 Denon 103. Even with these compromises the results were outstanding. I have a highly modified Dual 1229 with a Grace 747, and a Garrard 301 with a SME 3009, and the EMT was so superior it was laughable. Keep in mind, I love the sound of my Dual and Garrard, but the EMT seemed to provide so much more information and solidity to the music. The 3012 is a good arm, but as Eckart has told me it’s really not the best choice for the EMT.
I regretfully sold the big EMT (my living room is my listening space and the EMT in its broadcast frame doesn’t blend well with furniture - my wife hated it).
Eckart (thuchan) can recommend a proper arm/cartridge combo for you. He was extremely helpful to me as his knowledge of the table setup was priceless.
If you have the space, this is the last turntable you will ever want. It’s such a joy to operate, and is a listening experience I wish everyone could have. I miss my 927 every single day.
Norman