Sota Sapphire VI Turntables with Origin Live tonearm


Does anybody have the newer version Sota Sapphire VI turntable with Origin Live tonearm? And do you know which Origin Live tonearm on it? 

I've heard this is one of best combos on the market and possibly looking to get one.  How do they sound ??

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Showing 2 responses by pindac

A said " Others may vehemently disagree with my assessment "

All disagreements are welcome, and I have no need to defend my ears as the Judge on the matter, or my brain either.

The concern is not only a limited to minimising the effects of extraneous vibration, there is plenty to be concerned produced when the integral vibrations are considered, a Bearing Housing assembly of parts can be a environment that is able to allow the Stylus to encounter many unwanted conditions that are transferred as a result od the condition of the bearing housing assembly.

Much of the attention I have put onto a TT, is addressing the Bearing Housing assembly of parts, to the point the entirety is modernised.   

I have a Audiomods Series V Micrometer and a SME Series IV.

These are on the Subs Bench and I no longer use them, I don't foresee a period when I will use them again.

As a Tonearm they look great and have real presence, but they do not create a performance that is engaging, the listener can hear the music fine, but my own perception is that there is a divide between presentation and the listener.

In certain experiences the recollection is that the performance has had the perception of being compartmentalised and is my mind today a detractor when perceived as being present.

Once a Tonearm is encountered that conveys the perception, that the musicians thoughts and pleasures felt while performing are seemingly present in the mix, and being projected to the listener, other Tonearms can quickly become an item that does not have an attraction, for this reason the two referred to Tonearms are no longer in use. 

A friend had my SME IV on loan along with a loaned Origin Live Tonearm for a period of time, they own a High End Linn Arm as well, neither of these arms were selected for the newly acquired SP10R, the Tonearm selected was a 12" Glanz, I fully understand the reasoning for the choice, it is to my ears a arm that allows a listener to be absorbed into the replay and is a very engaging arm.

Others may vehemently disagree with my assessment, but I am the one with the Tonearms removed from service, and I fully understand the reasoning for this decision.

As in all, a suggestion offered as a guidance toward a Brand or Model is all well and good, but the real decision, remains with the ears of the end user.

In todays market place, there are a much wider range of Brands offering designs and options that are worthy of being learned about and being demonstrated if possible.