To me it's the most beautiful, revolutionary, forward thinking, bad ass looking piece of audio gear currently in existence...
Beyond the obvious overwhelming importance of how it sounds, it’s physical and visual presence is sure to be polarizing.@Republicoftexas69 wrote: "Lord,. Regardless I am sure it is quite the kit, though my wife thought it looked horrid. I told her no worries it is way beyond our budget."
When it comes to unaffordability —at least as far as My wallet might reach-- I understand and concur.
While I understand the eye-roll, I would like to add that, when I first saw this sculptural object at the place of manufacture, I had turned a corner ‘and there it was’: I simply could not avert my eyes.
This turntable has tremendous presence.
While I don’t know your wife, I suspect that —were she to be the kind of person who revisits things after a first impression— she might just look differently upon The Absolute Nothing, particularly were she able to experience it in person.
I happen to have been in awe of it from the moment I saw it. That said, my appreciation has grown into affection with more time spent in its company.
As we say in the car world, some vehicles are ’not for the faint of heart’. This turntable’s appearance might not appeal to all visual tastes; it’s sound, however, is its raison d’etre.
No !Can we see a picture with the platter removed?
I was going to ask how some senior citizens lifted that.
Awesome, 5 piano movers !
The Hells Angels chapter of cage fighting audiophiles kindly helped with the setup.
Agreed.To me it's the most beautiful, revolutionary, forward thinking, bad ass looking piece of audio gear currently in existence...
No safety shoes, what kind of shop is David running over there
Its a crazy wild design, to my eyes a little less garish than Wadax, but with a certain early StarTrek alien planet gestalt. Love the strobe markings on the platter… if speed is dialed in for 33, is it automatically dialed in for 45? Or does the strobe light frequency change (since there are not two sets of markings I can see?)
Bravo to David, certainly a “no stone left unturned” effort. Maybe I’ll hear one someday.
Those are sailboats in dedication to Peter.This is absolutely epic! If I had to make just a tiny criticism is (in my opinion) the armboards look a bit out of place. But who cares?? Oh and only 12 will be made? Shame!
Its a crazy wild design, to my eyes a little less garish than Wadax, but with a certain early StarTrek alien planet gestalt. Love the strobe markings on the platter… if speed is dialed in for 33, is it automatically dialed in for 45? Or does the strobe light frequency change (since there are not two sets of markings I can see?)
Bravo to David, certainly a “no stone left unturned” effort. Maybe I’ll hear one someday.