Hi Albert: I think that I can't explain me or you loose my point:
+++++ " " A Walker DD system beats a Walker belt drive system .. " +++++
That's all.
I'm not a fanatic of the " numbers ", I only take care about where they are critical and in a TT that number is critical and ( EVERYTHING THE SAME ) push the balance in favor of the TT with the best number. Simple as that.
Albert, you post:
+++++ " Many pieces of equipment that are excellent on paper do not necessarily sound excellent. " ++++++
and I agree with that, but I insist: that's is not the point. Sorry.
I don't want to open the door for a direct comparison between the Walker an a SP 10MK3/MK2 up-graded. But we can do it, if you want.
I have two plinths/frame for my Denon's/Technics, one from solid green marble ( 40+kg ) and one from solid natural onyx ( same weight ), btw: beautiful frames.. I have a neumatic suspension footers for those plinths. The plinth function not only like the frame TT but it is the arm board too. I can mount any of my SAECs tonearms or I can do and additional hole for other tonearm. I have a vacuum hold down platter mat for the Technics TT. You have a KRSP and I have another one. Maybe some one that is reading this thread can borrow us a SP 10 MK3, but if not the SP 10 MK2 is ok.
Albert tell me how, when and where do you want to do it.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
+++++ " " A Walker DD system beats a Walker belt drive system .. " +++++
That's all.
I'm not a fanatic of the " numbers ", I only take care about where they are critical and in a TT that number is critical and ( EVERYTHING THE SAME ) push the balance in favor of the TT with the best number. Simple as that.
Albert, you post:
+++++ " Many pieces of equipment that are excellent on paper do not necessarily sound excellent. " ++++++
and I agree with that, but I insist: that's is not the point. Sorry.
I don't want to open the door for a direct comparison between the Walker an a SP 10MK3/MK2 up-graded. But we can do it, if you want.
I have two plinths/frame for my Denon's/Technics, one from solid green marble ( 40+kg ) and one from solid natural onyx ( same weight ), btw: beautiful frames.. I have a neumatic suspension footers for those plinths. The plinth function not only like the frame TT but it is the arm board too. I can mount any of my SAECs tonearms or I can do and additional hole for other tonearm. I have a vacuum hold down platter mat for the Technics TT. You have a KRSP and I have another one. Maybe some one that is reading this thread can borrow us a SP 10 MK3, but if not the SP 10 MK2 is ok.
Albert tell me how, when and where do you want to do it.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.