thuchan

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Da Vinci AAS Gabriel
Dgad, it seems to me you don`t get it what syntax is expressing. You defend the designer which might be your best supplier at the time being. I know it from German forums - it runs the same way. some guys are promised something when they do someth... 
Da Vinci AAS Gabriel
If someone leaves the platform of discussion and starts attacking the person or the person`s preferences I always start thinking what is the force behind him doing so? I prefer staying a little more less person-targeted...pls. join doing so. 
Micro Max 282 vs. Exclusive EA-10
T-Bone,it seems to me the EA-10 tonearm is such rare as the wonderful Exclusive P10 TT is you are owning. Maybe because everything of the fantastic built technology this TT as well as the tonearm provides is covered by the plinth, so everyone was ... 
Is it worth upgrading tonearm wiring
Queg - at 2jukis shop in HKK 
Is it worth upgrading tonearm wiring
it is worth Taters! I just got my rewired SAECs (8000 and 506/30) and the Exclusive EA-10. We rewired it with Ikeda silver wiring and Zyx silver wiring.The sound is so much better compared to a SAEC running with old copper wires, you will not beli... 
Da Vinci AAS Gabriel
I have heard different versions of the DaVinci AAS Gabriel. The new Gabriel uses bigger magnetic platters. I have heard the new version with a Grandezza arm and a Zyx UNIverse. In my opinion it is one of the Top-TTs currently available. I think th... 
why is a 13" tonearm design really superior?
Flyfish - agree with you on your Phantom judgement. I did run the Phantom I (with some upgradings) against the "longer" SAEC 8000 on my Nakamichi - means on the same TT, same Crystal Dreamline cable to the KSL transformer, same Titan I cartridge. ... 
why is a 13" tonearm design really superior?
at the High-End in Munich the Italian designer Horo presented a turntable in the figure of a long Steinway piano. He mounted a tonearm in the form of a violin bow, properly a 30" design... I never listened to it. 
Micro SX-8000 II or SZ-1
Axel, I never wanted to use this word but now I will use it in a negation form to answer your question. The flywheel in this environment is definitely no BS ! 
Micro SX-8000 II or SZ-1
Axel, no Micro and no flywheel?? unbelievable. you have to change this immediately. I am eager to hear how you like the flywheel and if you hear a difference... a good friend of mine also adds a flywheel to his Micro, he visited me... 
why is a 13" tonearm design really superior?
I promised to report about the 24" tonearm I have seen on a pic - it is a design of German tonearm designer Fuchs. A friend of mine told me that it sounded very good. 24" inches - not too short... 
Micro SX-8000 II or SZ-1
Axel, I see you are a real expert in a very special kind of music. I would never laugh on your great remarks but it fires my imagination and I am trying visualizing how you exercise in front of your bamboo hut shouldering your arms and protecting ... 
Micro SX-8000 II or SZ-1
Oh Axel, you are a fan of Marschmusic and all prussian accessories, didnĀ“t know that. Are you exercising in the house or in front of the house - I mean are you playing a Marschmusic instrument too? 
Micro SX-8000 II or SZ-1
FM_loginThis is a funny understanding of the Japanese audiophiles you have. Having lived in Japan I have seen listening environments which do match your description (TT on TV etc.). But I have also seen very sophisticated environments, carefully p... 
Looking for input on record clamps.
The Sutherland Clamp is a fine piece of manufacturing, looks great and sounds not too bad, enables you to adjust the speed by 0.001 visualized by a red laser to a point you decide when putting the clamp on (eg. the wall behind the table). Having s...