my ml-37 had to recently be repaired after several years of
very light use- non-smoker, always handled cds carefully, etc. $900 plus freight. do i still love it? yes, but it was supposed to be so overbuilt, etc. which it obviously is not.
i see used #37's going for under $2k here and it makes me a little queasy. as for the 31.5, harmon tells me that if you need to repair one, they may not have the parts for this admittedly gorgeous transport. i wish cdp's in general would
be more robust- a good turntable (excluding the stylus) could conceivably last for decades. i like the 10-year rule myself, otherwise i think a company ought to be publically spanked.
very light use- non-smoker, always handled cds carefully, etc. $900 plus freight. do i still love it? yes, but it was supposed to be so overbuilt, etc. which it obviously is not.
i see used #37's going for under $2k here and it makes me a little queasy. as for the 31.5, harmon tells me that if you need to repair one, they may not have the parts for this admittedly gorgeous transport. i wish cdp's in general would
be more robust- a good turntable (excluding the stylus) could conceivably last for decades. i like the 10-year rule myself, otherwise i think a company ought to be publically spanked.