Btw, Sean, the Teres DC motor has a speed regulator which operates off an optical sensor and a strobe pattern printed on the bottom of the platter. Any variations are damped by the high mass platter. The factory listening tests showed the Battery Supply improves sonics noticeably.
Bryan P., congratulations on your very perceptive decision in getting the Teres. I like the wood base too, but opted to get the acrylic and spend the extra on the OL Silver Arm. I would love to hear about your listening impressions of the Teres on your system, too. I can tell you that it looks better in person than in the pictures. It is beautiful. We need to come up with a dust cover design. Any ideas? I've been thinking of using one of those acrylic domes that cover round terrariums, but I haven't been able to locate one. At the very least, I'd like an arm protector. I'll bet that rosewood base will look killer. The acrylic one like I have looks very much like the Clearaudio Reference. Not too shabby!
Bryan P., congratulations on your very perceptive decision in getting the Teres. I like the wood base too, but opted to get the acrylic and spend the extra on the OL Silver Arm. I would love to hear about your listening impressions of the Teres on your system, too. I can tell you that it looks better in person than in the pictures. It is beautiful. We need to come up with a dust cover design. Any ideas? I've been thinking of using one of those acrylic domes that cover round terrariums, but I haven't been able to locate one. At the very least, I'd like an arm protector. I'll bet that rosewood base will look killer. The acrylic one like I have looks very much like the Clearaudio Reference. Not too shabby!