I personally would go for the Triplanar and start off with the standard PVC platter. Thom is very good about allowing you to upgrade without penalty if you choose to do so at a later time. I have an earlier galibier/Redpoint and started with the PVC platter. I now have the TPI platter and yes it does sound better but the PVC platter is no slouch and sounds very good.
Galibier questions
My wife has agreed to let me get a new turntable, so I'm seriously thinking of something in the Galibier / Teres lineage. My first choice is a Gavia with the Serac platter - I'd love to spring for the TPI platter, but I think that might be a stretch. Or I downgrade my tonearm plan (a triplanar.) I have 2 questions:
1) Has anyone tried a graphite mat, say a Boston Audio, on the Serac platter?
2) Reading through the isolation/support faq, I don't see any mention of using a Symposium platform. Has anybody tried that, maybe with a set of Stillpoints underneath?
Thanks
1) Has anyone tried a graphite mat, say a Boston Audio, on the Serac platter?
2) Reading through the isolation/support faq, I don't see any mention of using a Symposium platform. Has anybody tried that, maybe with a set of Stillpoints underneath?
Thanks
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