I understand, and must everyone else, that as comparing the Ariston vs the Linn, the Ariston is the original but Linn definitely put in the time to make it better and better, which deservedly makes Linn the king of the hill since the 1970's of that genre of turntable.
I do miss Nakamichi. I once owned a few 3 head cassette decks- a Nakamichi BX300 and an Aiwa F660. Between the 2, I thought the Aiwa in some ways was superior. Aiwa did do well with tape stuff.
I also had a Honda which had the radio/cassette player stolen and replaced that with a Nakamichi head unit which was outstanding.
Grace is another lamented company, as is Garrard
I do miss Nakamichi. I once owned a few 3 head cassette decks- a Nakamichi BX300 and an Aiwa F660. Between the 2, I thought the Aiwa in some ways was superior. Aiwa did do well with tape stuff.
I also had a Honda which had the radio/cassette player stolen and replaced that with a Nakamichi head unit which was outstanding.
Grace is another lamented company, as is Garrard