History of one arm Luxman PD441 and two arm version PD444
I found out about PD444 after I got my JVC TT81 in Large PL-2 Two arm Plinth. In my setup deeper worked better than wider, but it is still tempting to have one. Less wide allows me to keep my promise to let Donna keep her plants on top. One tray moves to/from Tape Player to TT depending on which one is in use.
I insist on a Dust Cover, so many high end TT’s do not include one.
Luxman Dust Cover is hinged, you can use it closed or left up/open during play, or, my friend leaves his unattached, lifts it off during play. My Large Heavy Dust Cover must be lifted/played off (my preference), you need a designated place for it during play, notice mine on it’s edge in front of the Tape Player (felt dots on contact points).
I miss Chakster, found this about the Luxman PD444 he thinks it's the one to get/keep.
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chakster
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@xaak I could buy whatever turntable, but I use two PD-444 and my Denon DP-80, Victor TT-101 and Technics SP-10 mkII (and many more turntables) were near and easy to compare to PD-444. I use so many different tonearms and cartridges, but I hate belt drive turntables believe it or not, over 20 years ago I had enough time with belt drives (never again, i came to Direct Drive for a good reason), also I think vacuum pump is inconvenient. I prefer Direct Drive and already have the best of them (not all, but some of the very best). I wish I could buy Denon DP-100 in the next 10 years.
By now I don’t think turntable of such high class like PD-444 must be replaced and there are NO turntables like that for two tonearms designed so nicely to swap and adjust tonearms quickly. For me it’s the best TT in the lab (I got 8 tonearms at the moment and still searching). For me cartridges and tonearms are far more important that the drive (if the drive is DD, especially coreless DD)."
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IF not going to add a second arm, then the PD441 is a better choice than the PD151 I think. Smaller size and price, great technology concealed in simple elegance. An arm like the Micro Seiki 505 gives you performance, adjustments, removable headshell for a variety of cartridges.
213cobra, Phil, member here, has had great things to say about the PD444 over the years.