Love the way this table looks. Bill, yours is gorgeous. Really like the matte finish option too.
What a beautiful turntable. What cart do you have on the SME and what is the phono preamp it is going into?Hi Josef,
I am an owner of the Horning Sati. Unfortunately I have had it only a relatively short time now and haven’t tried many arms as yet - so far a modified SMEV and a The Peak 12” arm from Stefano Bertoncello. The latter is easily superior to the former on my 4 cartridges tested (didn’t matter which - preferred The Peak in each situation).
Clearly arm choice is hugely personal and based on your overall system current balance and also what cart you are preferring to use. Since you have the VDH Grand Cru, that helps me to give a suggestion.
Based on the inherent sound of the Sati and VDH, I would personally look towards 12” pivoted designs that are more relaxed and laid back in nature. I would avoid arms that can be analytic, cold, or tippy.
It is hard to give more precision to my answer without knowing the rest of your system and the overall sonic signature you have now and what you are aiming for.
Here is my Sati:
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What a beautiful turntable. What cart do you have on the SME and what is the phono preamp it is going into?
I'll bet it does. That much rotational energy probably eliminates the contributions of the motor, but with the belt you have that too. All you need do now is ensure a tight coupling between the platter and the record. Have you tried different mats like the Herbie mats or a graphite mat? I think with a heavy metal platter like that it would help couple the record and help decouple vibrations. What type of speakers are you using the AERs in. If I had the space I lust after the pnoes. Alas, room is at a premium for me.I am using a Kevlar/fibre belt with zero give. I preferred this presentation vs rubber as it has more drive and snap. My other theory is that heavy platter turntables (50kg on my platter) creating a very substantial inertia that resists stylus drag very effectively - couple that to high torque motor with thread drive and it has a lot of balls.
I'll bet it does. That much rotational energy probably eliminates the contributions of the motor, but with the belt you have that too. All you need do now is ensure a tight coupling between the platter and the record. Have you tried different mats like the Herbie mats or a graphite mat? I think with a heavy metal platter like that it would help couple the record and help decouple vibrations. What type of speakers are you using the AERs in. If I had the space I lust after the pnoes. Alas, room is at a premium for me.
Thats a beauty.In terms of speakers, I am currently designing and building my own bespoke horns. I have various iterations but the AER is in a solid mahogany front loaded horn of my own design. Depending which version I am listening to, that could be either with an fc of 200hz or the bigger one with 135hz fc. Bass comes from either my own open baffle design with 4x15” woofers per side or my very large front loaded mid bass horns from 50-200 and the open baffles from 20-50z.
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Bigger one - diameter is 80cm. This has just had first coat of shellac applied. Just working on this one this week actually.
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What an amazing turntable.Hi Josef,
I am an owner of the Horning Sati. Unfortunately I have had it only a relatively short time now and haven’t tried many arms as yet - so far a modified SMEV and a The Peak 12” arm from Stefano Bertoncello. The latter is easily superior to the former on my 4 cartridges tested (didn’t matter which - preferred The Peak in each situation).
Clearly arm choice is hugely personal and based on your overall system current balance and also what cart you are preferring to use. Since you have the VDH Grand Cru, that helps me to give a suggestion.
Based on the inherent sound of the Sati and VDH, I would personally look towards 12” pivoted designs that are more relaxed and laid back in nature. I would avoid arms that can be analytic, cold, or tippy.
It is hard to give more precision to my answer without knowing the rest of your system and the overall sonic signature you have now and what you are aiming for.
Here is my Sati:
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What an amazing turntable.
Love that massive clamp as well.Thank you. I really like it tbh. Has speed, incredible bass, presence and great neutrality from LP to LP.
Love that massive clamp as well.
Bill, when they're ready sign me up for one.Thank you very much - appreciate your kind comments. That is actually a forthcoming commercial product I make. It is solid Italian bronze internal with Lignum Vitae - only strong bearings need apply lol. Everything sounds more grounded and together - more engaging as a result.
Bill, when they're ready sign me up for one.
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