Last I heard he was somewhat disolusioned with his system !Yes he has them
Last I heard he was somewhat disolusioned with his system !Yes he has them
Last I heard he was somewhat disolusioned with his system !
Oh alright I give in. Where do you want me to send the axiom?What don't you like about the Axiom? Some people would swap their favorite lady for it!
Who needs resolution, a precise deep bass or clear undamped highs? He leaves everything out and focuses on the important thing: the music.Why does the 3012 seem to be the right choice?
You usually write a lot about tonearms and are very clear about which arm is good - better - best with which cartridge. Why should the 3012 be absolutely top on the AS?
What don't you like about the Axiom? Some people would swap their favorite lady for it!
With a table of this expense, why doesn't it have a platter brake as well as starting motor to get it to speed, then drop out to let the primary motor stabilize. I just cringe over the idea of dropping hot. I have seen it done. I have tried it. Not for me. I use my hands to stop the platter, then give it a gentle spin to start it again. Of course my table is direct drive with a 8 to 12 lb platter. Not the same thing.
I actually like the simplicity and easy of use. There is little to go wrong. The three AS1000s I have seen basically look and function as new. Same with the AS2000. I think David likes simplicity and fewer things to go wrong for long term reliability. I suspect complications also might add noise, but that is just a guess. The fewer moving parts the better.
I suspect one could leave this turntable on indefinitely and just turn on and off the motor for long listening sessions. Reliability is important in these types of products.
Are you saying any of these high mass air bearing tables can easily be stopped and started with your hands. Thats what I do with my table. I turn off the motor and use 2 hands to brake the platter. I only use one to start it, but its light in comparison. And a DD.Rex, those are all design questions for David. I use my hand to gently push my platter to help it get to speed. Sometimes I use it to slow it down and then turn off the pump. It just takes a bit longer otherwise. Likely even more time with the new heavier platter on this turntable. It is not a big deal at all. I actually like the simplicity and easy of use. There is little to go wrong. The three AS1000s I have seen basically look and function as new. Same with the AS2000. I think David likes simplicity and fewer things to go wrong for long term reliability. I suspect complications also might add noise, but that is just a guess. The fewer moving parts the better.
I suspect one could leave this turntable on indefinitely and just turn on and off the motor for long listening sessions. Reliability is important in these types of products.
Are you saying any of these high mass air bearing tables can easily be stopped and started with your hands. Thats what I do with my table. I turn off the motor and use 2 hands to brake the platter. I only use one to start it, but its light in comparison. And a DD.
So it is iok to touch an air bearing platter when running. Do you run the risk of misaligning it and damaging the surfaces? Or are they more robust and stable?
I am asking out of curiosity. I thought the platter was 300lbs. I didn't know if this types of weight on an air bearing would tolerate being stopped and started, or if you need to get it rotating and let it spin. Its rare I see a table like this. Most are a push of a button and 15 seconds or less later they are stable.Rex, I really have no idea what you are talking about. I use a couple of fingers lightly pushing or stopping the platter, sometimes if I want to speed up the process. No issues with the new turntable either. Just visit David and hear the AS2000. These tables are supremely robust and stable. No risk of misaligning it or damaging it. Check one out and all your concerns will vanish.
You haven't seen his favorite lady Howie !Oh alright I give in. Where do you want me to send the axiom?
If you have to ask its not for you. Don't ask questions either unless you intend to buy. This is a sales thread!!I am afraid to even ask what one of these babies cost, but will anyway. ?
If you have to ask its not for you. Don't ask questions either unless you intend to buy. This is a sales thread!!
Are you saying any of these high mass air bearing tables can easily be stopped and started with your hands. Thats what I do with my table. I turn off the motor and use 2 hands to brake the platter. I only use one to start it, but its light in comparison. And a DD.
So it is iok to touch an air bearing platter when running. Do you run the risk of misaligning it and damaging the surfaces? Or are they more robust and stable?
Sure it does. Unfortunately (and another example) of an ever present, pervasive, existing negative bias / culture intentionally manifested by some forum members. Reminds of a famous line in the Forrest Gump movie.There seems to be an intent to tear this design apart than to understand it , makes no sense really ..!
Regards
And the personal insults and innuendos begin. Again.Ron if anybody can be accused of forum commercialization its you
Its all you do lately , so you should be the last to point the finger afaic
Another arrow is launched. Again.Then why work so hard continuing to promote this thread ?
This is merely yet another of the ceaseless ploys in order to market *Brand Karmeli* … thinly disguised behind an infomercial !