BEST TURNTABLE AT COST NO OBJECT


BEST TURNTABLE AT COST NO OBJECT
fulvio
The August 2000 issue of Stereophile has a review of the Rockport Technologies System 111 Sirius Turntable and Tonearm.Michael Fremer describes the table/arm as laughably better in every way than any table he has heard.I have been told Fremer can get carried away at times but the review sure made it sound like the ultimate.Fremer commented if he and 9 other readers were to order one they would get a nice discount.He also "jokingly"asked for donations from readers to help him finance a table.I hope no one sends him money.Send it to ME so I can finally afford a MINT MOFI copy of "CRIME OF THE CENTURY!"
But David, Mike does more to influence more people into taking an interest in vinyl, than you do. He's extremely important. Not that anyone should donate anything to him, that's absurd; he gets too many perks anyway. But his writing is very important. He's far more objective than anyone else at that magazine nowadays, for whatever that's worth...not much, I guess.
Carl,you are very right about him,but he does get carried away.When I get my Mag.I always go right to "analog corner"Its getting to the point thats the ONLY section I enjoy.Probably the only reason I will renew my subscription next month.
Carl,you are very right about him,but he does get carried away.When I get my Mag.I always go right to "analog corner"Its getting to the point thats the ONLY section I enjoy.Probably the only reason I will renew my subscription next month.
I've noticed that the issues have gotten much thinner, too. I hate to say it, but the magazine that was once so great (even only like 2 years ago), and even got me started in all of this, may be coming to an end. Whoever the scumbag is at Peterson, that decided that Scull should be in charge of reviews, cut the magazine's jugular! They're bleeding to death, slowly...