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whew,,,,I am glad i am not into analog. This might be something I could be crazy enough do check into.....
I owned the original model. I remember it had prodigious bass, combined with lackluster high frequency response.

It had difficulty with anything less than a perfect LP, mistracking even slightly off center or warped records due to it's high horizontal mass combined with ultra short tonearm.

Does look cool though, in a strange sort of way.
Albert, It looks cool from an engineering sort of way. No doubt, it would be the topic of conversation at any audiophile get-together. Although, for those of us who subscribe to the K.I.S.S. theory........... I would gather it is available from either a high end stereo store or possibly Williams-Sonoma?

I assume by looking at it, that there is two tonearm cable termination/transitions before even leaving the tonearm.
Din #1 at the headshell, Din #2 at the rear of the tonearm.

Is that correct?