Zero Distortion: Tango Time

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You have a great ability picking out sound. I am surprised you said this Bob. This is the first time you have difficulty hearing differences in my videos.

I always tell it like it is; perhaps I feel less confident, ...that would make sense as my concentration is different nowadays...and for good reasons.
My music listening is affected, my movie watching is affected, everything seems to fade in the background ...

I'll give it another listen from a different device. The first one was from a laptop.
 

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How is your tape machine doing tang , did you get the fluxmagnetics heads ?
Or were the current heads still okay
 
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From my tablet A is more relax, giving more of the venue, the overall ambiance.
B is more present, aggressive, hiding the venue, the instruments more in your face.

In the long run I might prefer A but without having both albums and listening to each fully few times its tough. The state I'm in right now inclines me toward A, a zone of solace.
 

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How is your tape machine doing tang , did you get the fluxmagnetics heads ?
Or were the current heads still okay
John French already mailed me back the head assembly with the new fluxmagnetic heads. I don't know if the plane stopped at Wuhan taking so long to get here. o_O Still haven't received.
 
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With headphones and tube headphone amp, I rather liked Royal Ballet B better. It sounded more natural through this headphone rig, whatever that means.
 
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With headphones and tube headphone amp, I rather liked Royal Ballet B better. It sounded more natural through this headphone rig, whatever that means.
B is the old pressing.
 
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John French already mailed me back the head assembly with the new fluxmagnetic heads. I don't know if the plane stopped at Wuhan taking so long to get here. o_O Still haven't received.
Always so funny! If I am ever in Bangkok, I will surely look you up to get my fill of quips. LoL
 

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Hi Jeff,

You are a jazz person. Do you have a few Monty Alexander's on hand? This guy is good and his recordings are good. Listen to this system...no..listen to the music and the recording. The album is "So What?" The label is Black and Blue, a French pressing recorded in Geneva.

Edit: Talk about the system, this simple system sounds a lot better than a few million dollar systems I have heard. And it is digital :eek:.


 

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I saw Monty late last year in Geneva. Great show and great guy.
 

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B is the old pressing.
So Mr Tang, I know you are a big time TT man and at last count had 3 world class TTs.

Have you seen or heard this one yet? Not sure if its fully debuted yet but these armas are apparently "da bomb" and the drive tech too: (GMT-1 Wilson Benesch reference TT) Surely will cost north of $200K...maybe way north.

http://www.theaudiobeat.com/highend2019/highend2019_wilson_benesch.htm
Meet the GMT One, a record player with more parts, more engineering and more technological innovation than it’s possible to cover in a relatively concise report like this. At the core of the turntable is a brand-new drive system, the Omega drive, developed for defense applications. An axial magnetic drive system, it offers silent operation, incredible efficiency, high power and very low friction. Crucially for audio applications, it is also extremely speed stable and accurate. I’d be lying if I said I understood how it works, but in essence, a high-speed rotor roughly eight inches in diameter is used to induce drive into an outer stator that spins at 33rpm. The combination of high speed and step down creates the equivalent of an electronic flywheel effect, producing massive inertia (and hence speed stability) from a relatively low mass. An axial system running off of a single phosphor-bronze standing bearing, the drive creates force that is concentric to avoid sideways movement or resonance, while the drive rotor is magnetically floated, the whole system promising an incredibly low noise floor. The Omega drive is patented and licensed, meaning that Wilson Benesch is the only audio company getting to use it -- so you won’t find another outside of a nuclear submarine.
 

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Wilson Benesch Announces GMT ONE SYSTEM©

Full Press release follows:



  • The GMT ONE System© Turntable announced to mark Wilson Benesch’s 30th Anniversary.
  • The GMT ONE System© features a new drive system called the Omega Drive. The Omega Drive is the world’s first axially orientated, precision magnetically geared turntable drive. The Omega Drive delivers unprecedented accuracy and virtually zero noise. Licensed and patented design.
  • The GMT ONE System© has been developed with a holistic approach the turntable and all sub systems have been optimised to create a unified system. In addition to the Omega Drive, Wilson Benesch has developed the Alpha Isolation System, Piezo VTA System, three new tonearms and a dedicated new cartridge.
  • The Alpha Isolation System developed in collaboration with a leading optical measurement system isolation company. The Alpha Isolation System is a microprocessor controlled pneumatic system that isolates the GMT ONE System© from vibration. Fully autonomous, operating with microscopic precision, within millisecond time-frames, providing isolation to 1.7Hz.
  • Both the GMT ONE System© and the Alpha Isolation System are fully compatible with Wilson Benesch’s R1 HIFI Rack. Together the system forms a highly optimised complete analogue replay system.
  • The Piezo VTA System is the world’s first remotely adjustable VTA. Fully controllable from the listening position, allowing unprecedented accuracy with adjustment to within 2.5 microns.
  • Three new tonearms have been developed through collaboration with the AMRC Sheffield and the FEMTO Institute Besancon under the SSUCHY 2020 Research programme. The low-mass Moment Tonearm, a low-medium mass CTi-30 Tonearm and the medium-high mass Graviton Tonearm.
  • Munich HIGH END 2019: Atrium 4.2 – E223 – The first public display of a the prototype GMT ONE System©
Wilson Benesch was founded upon an R&D project that gave birth to the WB-One Turntable in 1989. A subsequent design, the Full Circle followed in 1999. Both turntable designs featured novel materials science and technologies that when combined, delivered a new level of performance and design that did not exist before within their respective market sectors. In 2019, Wilson Benesch’s new GMT ONE System© sees this credo not only adhered to but celebrated, by presenting one of the most radical and innovative analogue replay systems ever seen before.

The result of more than 20-years of collaborative development, the GMT ONE System© ground-up optimised turntable design that represents a coherent unified solution. Developed under the project name ‘Mondrian Project’ – the GMT ONE System© which has benefited from grant funding from both the UK and Europe (on-going), allowing the company to draw upon the expertise of Professors, Doctors, Engineers and Design Engineers working at the forefront of cutting edge of advanced research within their respective fields.

The GMT ONE System© derives its name from Greenwich Mean Time which has for 135-years been the reference by which people around the world have measured time. The GMT reference is thus inspired by the novel drive system behind the GMT ONE System© which lays claim to being the most accurate drive system ever developed for a turntable.

This drive system does not rely upon a belt, it does not rely upon an idler drive, nor a direct drive system. The GMT ONE System© deploys a recently patented magnetic gear technology which shifts the paradigm by redefining a completely new mode of drive, the Omega Drive. For generations, the historical methods of providing “accurate drive” have stood unchallenged. The Omega Drive attains unprecedented levels of accuracy and virtually zero noise thanks to the axially orientated binary bearing design at its heart.

Any high precision system, especially those where measurement and transcription are concerned, rely upon structural stability. Wilson Benesch introduces the Alpha Isolation System to compliment the Omega Drive. Developed in partnership with an industry leading optical measurement system isolation company, the Alpha Isolation System achieves levels of isolation that function at the microscopic level where resonance is a major concern just as it is in vinyl transcription. Pneumatic rams that are electronically monitored provide precise levelling. Even if the system is disturbed during use, it will re-adjust within milliseconds to zero. The resonant frequency of the system is 1.7 Hertz.

Three new tonearms will be available to use with the GMT ONE System© at its launch. The new tonearm designs take the concept of vinyl transcription into the 21st-century. The reference tonearm Graviton© features a high modulus, geometrically optimised single piece carbon fibre tube. The armtube is further enhanced by a sandwich construction that achieves an industry standard in terms of specific stiffness. Joining Graviton© is a low mass design, Moment and a low-medium mass design, CTi-30. All three tonearm assemblies are based on uni-directional enhanced carbon fibre that is further enhanced by both carbon nanotubes and graphene. Each design is complete with headshell and counterweight components that have been additively manufactured using State-of-the-Art manufacturing technologies. Both 3D printed carbon-fibre – polymer components and powered sintered grown titanium components have been realised, achieving optimised geometric forms from aerospace materials technology and in the process a new benchmark in terms of performance within the industry.

The GMT ONE System© frames current technologies and renders them in the past. Imagine physically manually adjusting the VTA on a tonearm from the position of the turntable, whilst trying to hear the nuanced differences. Now envisage the future, being able to make the same adjustments remotely from your listening position to within 2.5 microns – a degree accuracy within VTA adjustment that has prior to now been unthinkable. The Piezo VTA remote control adjustment system, like all sub-systems in the design, is a result of collaborative contributions made by so many.

The GMT ONE System© redefines turntable design. It creates a new dialogue between the vinyl enthusiast and their replay system, changing the user’s experience of analogue replay forever and setting a new standard within the high-fidelity high-end audio market.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing: unconfirmed

Availability: Q4 2019.

Video in link below:
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/turntables-and-more-high-end-munich-2019
 

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Well, they've missed that Quarter
And prob the next three because of Corona.
 

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LoL. They aint making more than say 10 of these a year, so I am sure they have material stockpile. In any case, China reopened already for 2 weeks. I got my sockets 10 days ago and expect to get my adaptors this week. They are in transit.
 
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So Mr Tang, I know you are a big time TT man and at last count had 3 world class TTs.

Have you seen or heard this one yet? Not sure if its fully debuted yet but these armas are apparently "da bomb" and the drive tech too: (GMT-1 Wilson Benesch reference TT) Surely will cost north of $200K...maybe way north.

http://www.theaudiobeat.com/highend2019/highend2019_wilson_benesch.htm
Meet the GMT One, a record player with more parts, more engineering and more technological innovation than it’s possible to cover in a relatively concise report like this. At the core of the turntable is a brand-new drive system, the Omega drive, developed for defense applications. An axial magnetic drive system, it offers silent operation, incredible efficiency, high power and very low friction. Crucially for audio applications, it is also extremely speed stable and accurate. I’d be lying if I said I understood how it works, but in essence, a high-speed rotor roughly eight inches in diameter is used to induce drive into an outer stator that spins at 33rpm. The combination of high speed and step down creates the equivalent of an electronic flywheel effect, producing massive inertia (and hence speed stability) from a relatively low mass. An axial system running off of a single phosphor-bronze standing bearing, the drive creates force that is concentric to avoid sideways movement or resonance, while the drive rotor is magnetically floated, the whole system promising an incredibly low noise floor. The Omega drive is patented and licensed, meaning that Wilson Benesch is the only audio company getting to use it -- so you won’t find another outside of a nuclear submarine.
Sawasdee Wisnon,

Lost a lot of money this past week. Kind of disrupting the mood to spend. You know what I am talking about. Anyhow, This GMT One has the most mumbo jumbo marketing I ever read. I hope it does not come with a radiation. Wonder which agency does marketing for them.

Tang :)
 

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I have had that thought as well. Maybe even a single speaker mono ;)

A couple of guys came to hear my system a few weeks ago. One is a friend of Alon Wolf's. He was around for the development of the first Mini speaker which launched Magico. Apparently he is the guy who convinced Mr. Wolf to develop a horn speaker, so Wolf made the Ultimate. He also told me that the best sound he has ever heard, ever heard anywhere, was listening to original Blue Note Jazz LPs playing over a one speaker mono system. He is now developing his own such system. I hope to hear it when he is finished.
 

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