Doing my best to keep this thread moving. The only downside I'm experiencing is an ABSOLUTE need for the setup, more precisely the Terminator air bearing arm, to have unimpeded air supply (v. easy to achieve by careful placement of the pump hose), and for the Salvation to be perfectly level and isolated to the max against vibration. This latter function I'm finding harder to succeed with: level is not so problematic, but a flexing in my wooden floor which was never an issue with my Orbe/SME V is a devil to contend with in this setup, causing all manner of tricky skipping (but only when dropping the cart, not during the middle of playback).
I'm v. close to installing an isolated wall shelf which will take all floor borne vibrations out of the equation.
Notwithstanding this, the tt/arm combination continues to make my jaw drop. It's doing an amazing job of removing the coloured sonic signature of time smear that no belt drive I auditioned could totally eradicate, in effect marrying the absolute advantages of analog warmth and digital precision into an experience well beyond the best turntables or cd players that I've ever heard.
And I still contend that with this setup, if it gets even 10% of what uber DDs like the SP10 Mk 3 or NVS do, it must be the bargain of the century. My hunch is that it is well beyond 10%, quite poss 90%+. Any established company would charge 5-10x it's asking price, just to cover the thousands of hours of R&D that would go into a new direct rim drive motor and linear tracking arm.
I'm v. close to installing an isolated wall shelf which will take all floor borne vibrations out of the equation.
Notwithstanding this, the tt/arm combination continues to make my jaw drop. It's doing an amazing job of removing the coloured sonic signature of time smear that no belt drive I auditioned could totally eradicate, in effect marrying the absolute advantages of analog warmth and digital precision into an experience well beyond the best turntables or cd players that I've ever heard.
And I still contend that with this setup, if it gets even 10% of what uber DDs like the SP10 Mk 3 or NVS do, it must be the bargain of the century. My hunch is that it is well beyond 10%, quite poss 90%+. Any established company would charge 5-10x it's asking price, just to cover the thousands of hours of R&D that would go into a new direct rim drive motor and linear tracking arm.