...the unassuming Zero...
The zero is already out. Assuming you’re talking about the TechDAS AF0
...the unassuming Zero...
Most reviews include the design philosophy and the construction materials of the component being reviewed -- often straight out of the marketing brochure, because this is the most efficient way for the reviewer to learn this basic background information.
My answer to your question regarding what is up next for MF...TechDAS Zero; yep, that one PeterA...it will be a very tight fit in his room .The zero is already out. Assuming you’re talking about the TechDAS AF0
Look at the bright side, you will at least listen to an entire side and not want to change it mid way
My answer to your question regarding what is up next for MF...TechDAS Zero; yep, that one PeterA...it will be a very tight fit in his room .
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I'm curious too.It is my understanding there will be three of these statement tables...SAT, followed by the TechDAS Zero, and the third one? Maybe MF could chime in and share the name of the third one with us...
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could be this oneI'm curious too.
What is this 3rd top turntable?
It was in his Petty unboxing video. Is it that?
It was in his Petty unboxing video. Is it that?
I would love to hear his take on the OMA table.
I just need to boast that my system sounds exceptional regardless of tt with or without suction..hehe.I haven't said anything yet but the whole forum notices that you don't have a direct drive like Mike does
I just need to boast that my system sounds exceptional regardless of tt with or without suction..hehe.
But since you mentioned, I might have to buy a dd just to make MikeL keep looking at his rear view mirror.
Finally, the last sentence of this paragraph kind of sums it up for me, along with Fremer's descriptions of "black backgrounds". Is this the way we hear real music live?
But the notion [blackness] is still alive if the ever wokeful Fremer is any gauge. He ascribes "seriously blacker backgrounds" to the SAT XD1 CF1-09Ti combination in his Stereophile 12/2020 review - which, by the way, did not thump or beat his Calliburn, but "'whipped it in every sonic way."