It's not listed on Audiogon, no. That's why I asked for a private message. I can post it here if I'm supposed to do that.
-Joel
-Joel
Looking to get a turntable.
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Ah-ha, sorry, was not trying to bypass the system. I have placed an ad and paid for it here, but it will not post for 4-8 hours according to Audiogon. In the meantime, you can look at a picture here: http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n180/joelvalder/sdopnf.jpg |
Nice looking table I will go look for your listing. I read that it is great for rock and some jazz what are your opinions? I happen to listen to lots of blues and jazz but also some rock too. Do you have problems with skipping due to vibration read that many suggest mounting a wall rack for these tables. This would not work as I have a small room with barn style angled walls and the whole lenght of which currently has my system on it so no room. Thanks Joelv |
Yes, despite the high-quality suspension, I have had trouble with footfalls causing skipping. I have only heard this 'table with the Grado Sonata, which hums a tiny bit at the end of a side. I'd recommend another, shielded cartridge (I like the Ortofon 2ms, but haven't had experience with a lot of current cartridges). In any case, the soundstage is large. Tonally, this is an extremely warm-sounding combo. There is a lot of clean detail, but this would never be accused of being bright or shrill. It is indeed great at rock! I didn't notice it lacking with jazz or classical though. I replaced my modern Technics 1200 mk II (with KAB fluid damper and cardas rewire) with the Systemdek and was very pleased at the easy sense of musicality. I think the modern 1200 is a good-sounding deck, but it's not in the same league as the Systemdek. Another 'table to check out is the Yamaha PF-800. Last summer they were going for outrageous prices, but you can occasionally find one now for under $400. That Thorens looks pretty sweet, too! |