The SME 30 - as a table alone - is very good, as it addresses the issue of micro-vibration extremely well.
Its a well built machine and - Ruxtonvet already mentioned - much more attractive in price when bought in the country of its birth. Mated with a Graham Phantom this TT will stand its ground against any competitor on the market today or yesterday. Its not the best in all sonic aspects, but it certainly is a member of the top group of 8-10 TT's regardless of price.
I am certainly not a fan of the SME 30, but I have to give credits to several quite clever design details which do contribute nicely to its overall controlled, precise and colorful sound.
Jfrech's last sentence should tell us all a lot more than the mere words......
Its a well built machine and - Ruxtonvet already mentioned - much more attractive in price when bought in the country of its birth. Mated with a Graham Phantom this TT will stand its ground against any competitor on the market today or yesterday. Its not the best in all sonic aspects, but it certainly is a member of the top group of 8-10 TT's regardless of price.
I am certainly not a fan of the SME 30, but I have to give credits to several quite clever design details which do contribute nicely to its overall controlled, precise and colorful sound.
Jfrech's last sentence should tell us all a lot more than the mere words......