here´s some pictures of my Basis Ovation in operation
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Leif
Just a simple mention here; there are also laser turntables.
Anyone had/has any experience with any of those? One was made in Japan (higher end),
Ron, we're talking about a red laser light reading the grooves of an LP here, right? Yes we do! :b
Bob, I followed the story in HiFiNews, when Ken Kessler was chasing the elusive Finial turntable, which ended up becoming the ELP. The killer problem for such a device is dust, there's nothing physical to push the tiny bits out of the way so the user has to be totally anal in cleaning LP's for the sound to be tolerable.Just a simple mention here; there are also laser turntables.
Anyone had/has any experience with any of those? One was made in Japan (higher end), forgot which one. And Pioneer I believe has one too (lower end).
* Leif, 115dB+, but you don't sustain it right, ...I mean your ears? :b
One of the problems with being a musician is you don’t have time to be a proper audiophile. To be proper, you have to be insane all the time and obsessed all the time. You need a psychotherapist after a while.
I love this line from that Keith Jarrett article:
There might be some truth to this.
Bob, I followed the story in HiFiNews, when Ken Kessler was chasing the elusive Finial turntable, which ended up becoming the ELP. The killer problem for such a device is dust, there's nothing physical to push the tiny bits out of the way so the user has to be totally anal in cleaning LP's for the sound to be tolerable.
Curious about Pioneer trying such a device. Are you sure it's real, that it works in the way the ELP does?
Frank
I love this line from that Keith Jarrett article:
"To be a proper audiophile, you have to be inzane all the time and obzessed all the time.
You need a pzychotherapist after a vhile."
There might be some truth to this.
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