Hi,
you can see a Pluto 10A in my review on the Schroeder tonearm on www.tnt-audio.com. I had it for two or three years, but could not afford to keep it longer. It costs simply too much money, and when I needed cash, I took the chance to sell it. Soundwise, it was the very best turntable deck that I had. Period. They are derived from the Simon Yorke turntables, and share some things in common. Simon Yorke and Eddie Driessen of Pluto Audio had a joint venture in the first half of nineties.
There is a review (in German) online at www.hoererlebnis.de, a German low-volume hi-end publication.
Hope that helps.
best regards,
Hartmut
you can see a Pluto 10A in my review on the Schroeder tonearm on www.tnt-audio.com. I had it for two or three years, but could not afford to keep it longer. It costs simply too much money, and when I needed cash, I took the chance to sell it. Soundwise, it was the very best turntable deck that I had. Period. They are derived from the Simon Yorke turntables, and share some things in common. Simon Yorke and Eddie Driessen of Pluto Audio had a joint venture in the first half of nineties.
There is a review (in German) online at www.hoererlebnis.de, a German low-volume hi-end publication.
Hope that helps.
best regards,
Hartmut