Keeps vibrations to an absolute minimum. It runs almost totally silent.
Turntables currently considered top of the range. Do you know what they are ?
I haven't been following this for a number of years. Just curious.
Does any of you have one of those ?
"Top of the range" is British English, that was intentional. When I think turntables, at least under $50k or so, I always first think British.
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A discussion around isolation solutions is also interesting for high end turntables. They are a must, IMO. Right now I have a HRS R3X isolation base for my Clearaudio Innovation. If I upgrade my Innovation to the Master Innovation I will need new feet at a minimum, but have considered other options. One is to move up the line to the HRS S3 or even a M3X2. Another possibility is to get a HRS EXR 3-shelf rack, and put isolation bases on two of the shelves for my turntable and phono-stage. At that point I'd have room for a larger isolation base, so a Minus-K for the turntable is an option. |
@dwette Agree, right now both of my TT live on HRS bases. The Denon uses Vortex footers.. All my components live on HRS Nimbus couplers, many w HRS damping blocks and i also use custom Core Audio Design shelves - they are a very unique massive constrained layer design…. Fun… |
Yeah, anyone getting spendy on turntables and ignoring isolation is more likely than not throwing good money after bad. Adding a first class isolation base to a turntable is like getting an upgraded turntable. It's more often than not a real game changer when approached adequately. I really want to try a Minus-K. |
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