Thanks Guys!
I've been running a VPI Scoutmaster (with standard JMW-9 arm) and a Lyra Argo cartridge for the past two years or so. I can't say I was disappointed with that combo at all (I'm a new convert to vinyl), but once you get a taste, it makes you want just a little bit more... :)
I was originally going to purchase a Teres 340, and then decided to scale back and get a 320. However, after placing my order, Chris "complicated" the decision a bit with some interesting developments. Here are some excerpts that describe the new 350, along with some of my comments where helpful:
We will soon be offering a new model 350 turntable that will replace the 340. It is essentially a 320 base paired with the 66 pound platter and bearing
from the model 360.
The plan is to use the 360 motor and clamp (my edit here: the same wood & brass motor and clamp as the 360). Both single and dual tonearm
versions will be available. The feet will be the Brass/lead ones used on the
360.
The 350 will also be the first turntable to use magnetic damping on
the platter. This is a new idea that we have found to be very
beneficial. New 360's will also have the feature but the 350 will
be the first to feature it.
The nickel finish is standard.
And from September:
Also since your table has been delayed for so long we will be using
the newer platter that is used on the soon to be announced 400
series table. The advantage is that should you decide in the future
to upgrade to the direct drive motor this platter will be compatible.
So - there you have! I asked Chris a while ago if he minded that I mention the 350, as there is still no word of it on the Teres website, and he was OK with it. Interesting developments for sure!
BTW - Larry, I have ZYX 3 that I've been waiting to use.
I've been running a VPI Scoutmaster (with standard JMW-9 arm) and a Lyra Argo cartridge for the past two years or so. I can't say I was disappointed with that combo at all (I'm a new convert to vinyl), but once you get a taste, it makes you want just a little bit more... :)
I was originally going to purchase a Teres 340, and then decided to scale back and get a 320. However, after placing my order, Chris "complicated" the decision a bit with some interesting developments. Here are some excerpts that describe the new 350, along with some of my comments where helpful:
We will soon be offering a new model 350 turntable that will replace the 340. It is essentially a 320 base paired with the 66 pound platter and bearing
from the model 360.
The plan is to use the 360 motor and clamp (my edit here: the same wood & brass motor and clamp as the 360). Both single and dual tonearm
versions will be available. The feet will be the Brass/lead ones used on the
360.
The 350 will also be the first turntable to use magnetic damping on
the platter. This is a new idea that we have found to be very
beneficial. New 360's will also have the feature but the 350 will
be the first to feature it.
The nickel finish is standard.
And from September:
Also since your table has been delayed for so long we will be using
the newer platter that is used on the soon to be announced 400
series table. The advantage is that should you decide in the future
to upgrade to the direct drive motor this platter will be compatible.
So - there you have! I asked Chris a while ago if he minded that I mention the 350, as there is still no word of it on the Teres website, and he was OK with it. Interesting developments for sure!
BTW - Larry, I have ZYX 3 that I've been waiting to use.