for sure, except that the power supply for the Sirius 3 is very sophisticated and the designer passed away some years ago. so that is a potential weak spot.I remember how impressed I was with Sirius tt. I thought that was a lifetime product.
no dedicated stand, but an effective passive suspension system. no OEM dust cover, but it's size would allow for one to be easily acquired.I think the Esoteric has sufficient innovation to warrant the price.
Do they offer a dedicated stand? How about a soundproof discover?
thanks Peter. appreciate the comment.Congratulations Mike. Soak in that last day on Monday for everything it represents.
a boat is a possibility once i step back and take a breath. and see what my wife thinks.You had once talked about buying a boat and exploring those gorgeous waters and islands north of Seattle up to Canada and Alaska. If you do, stop by Orcas Island. It is a magical place. If boat and the freedom and exploration it allows is still a dream, I hope you realize it.
Or another 10 years for an AS 3000Begs the question, why don’t you complete 50? Might get you a couple more tables
Or another 10 years for an AS 3000
Maybe I could make you a dust cover.thanks Peter. appreciate the comment.
a boat is a possibility once i step back and take a breath. and see what my wife thinks.
i've been going to Orcas since i was a teenager. and my wife and i love to spend time there too. but we take the ferry. although in the 80's we did sail there in our 38' Erickson. back when i had more time off.
That is amazing, Mike! Infinite congratulations to you!i will retire from my job on Monday,
(...) and on a side note, i will retire from my job on Monday, it's my last day working. 49 years in auto retailing. over. my plan for retirement is......no plan. a lot of it.
Congrats on moving into a new phase Mike. I’m sure the timing is right… 49 years could be exactly the time and 50 years could just be one year too many. I’d trust the little voice inside that says when it’s time to shift. Enjoy the transition into wherever it takes you. Good health and having purpose and time with the people you love is the go.i do appreciate your well intentioned positive expectations for me.
i've had 5 tt's at once, and it did not improve my experience. went from there to one tt for a decade. more likely will end up with one or two turntables than go to 4 from 3. retiring does not stop my system evolution necessarily. plenty of system assets to re-task according to my leanings. and the piggy bank is not empty, but now i have time to look for other pursuits too. hifi always perfectly fit into my time away from work, but now i'm not limited that way. which is the whole idea. something more/different.
OTOH i do like the idea of '50 years'.......which will be in January when i have my 50th wedding anniversary.
in respect to 49 years in auto retail, likely my 43 years at the same dealership is more the accomplishment. i'm a unicorn in that way.
I don't usually like Monday's, but..........!i'm told my Esoteric T1 arm boards for the Tosca/Dava and FCL/Etsuro Gold are now 'in country' and so might arrive this next week.
and on a side note, i will retire from my job on Monday, it's my last day working. 49 years in auto retailing. over. my plan for retirement is......no plan. a lot of it.
Congratulations! 49 years in the auto retail WOW. That's an astounding amount quality transactions! I dig the plan.i'm told my Esoteric T1 arm boards for the Tosca/Dava and FCL/Etsuro Gold are now 'in country' and so might arrive this next week.
and on a side note, i will retire from my job on Monday, it's my last day working. 49 years in auto retailing. over. my plan for retirement is......no plan. a lot of it.
Aren't diamond cufflinks or a gold watch easier?Is the tt your retirement gift?
Did you forget what forum you're posting on?Aren't diamond cufflinks or a gold watch easier?
Not likely, a decade on here has branded me for life.Did you forget what forum you're posting on?
no need to dress up or care what time it is. there is always time for vinyl. of course you can sell them both for more vinyl.Aren't diamond cufflinks or a gold watch easier?
With such a slow start up time, this is definitely not a broadcast quality turntable, which needs to achieve speed stability in half a second. So, this is no Technics SP-10 Mk2/3 for sure!like my CS Port and the Saskia, the Esoteric T1 has an indent in the side of the platter to get your fingers on the record easily to change sides or remove while the platter is spinning. so that design feature does indicate that it is the preferred method. not yet read or experienced that the T1 sounds better running continually, but i expect that to be the case.
start-up for the T1 does take time with the magnetic wheel technology; my guess is 30-45 seconds for 33rpm, not yet done 45rpm but assume that takes relatively longer. which precludes stopping and starting every time. but i know not everyone is comfortable picking up spinning records, although for myself it's the most natural thing to do.
spin down time untouched is a couple minutes (did not measure it). but since there is no motor touching or in any way connected to the platter gently stopping it is no bother.
(...) start-up for the T1 does take time with the magnetic wheel technology; my guess is 30-45 seconds for 33rpm, not yet done 45rpm but assume that takes relatively longer. which precludes stopping and starting every time. but i know not everyone is comfortable picking up spinning records, although for myself it's the most natural thing to do. (...)