Hi @chakster ,
Yes it is true.
The issue is not just shipping price. Most of sellers don't pack turntables properly.
I bought EMT948 from Germany in 2011 when I was living in Israel.
The shipping price wasn't too expensive but I also payed taxes.
The main issue was how the seller packed it.
The seller didn't tighten the transportation screws (yes EMT 948 has the transportation screws!)
He even didn't disassemble tonearm counterweight! The package carton box wasn't good enough too.
So I got: broken tonearm, bent motor axle, and bent corners of the turntable upper panel.
In the end I send the tonearm to Hans Fabritius to Germany and he fixed it.
I fixed the motor axle. But after one year I decided to buy a NOS motor from Fabritius.
What is good there are people in Germany like Hans Fabritius and Hans-Ludwig Dusch who give support for EMT turntables. They can fix control and phonostage boards and sell NOS or used parts.
Regards,
Alex.
Yes it is true.
The issue is not just shipping price. Most of sellers don't pack turntables properly.
I bought EMT948 from Germany in 2011 when I was living in Israel.
The shipping price wasn't too expensive but I also payed taxes.
The main issue was how the seller packed it.
The seller didn't tighten the transportation screws (yes EMT 948 has the transportation screws!)
He even didn't disassemble tonearm counterweight! The package carton box wasn't good enough too.
So I got: broken tonearm, bent motor axle, and bent corners of the turntable upper panel.
In the end I send the tonearm to Hans Fabritius to Germany and he fixed it.
I fixed the motor axle. But after one year I decided to buy a NOS motor from Fabritius.
What is good there are people in Germany like Hans Fabritius and Hans-Ludwig Dusch who give support for EMT turntables. They can fix control and phonostage boards and sell NOS or used parts.
Regards,
Alex.