I have never heard a TX1000 but they go for pretty big money. I heard that the cheaper Dragon TT is not great sounding but it was never intended to be SOTA.
I’ve heard my friend’s Nakamichi TX-1000 many times. In fact, I was offered two TX-1000 turntables for €5,500 each by a second-hand shop in Germany (On-Off HiFi), where I had previously shopped. This was around 2006. I also had the chance to hear two Nakamichi Dragons.
Both the Dragon and the TX-1000 sounded mediocre to my ears. Over the years, despite many times listening the TX-1000, we consistently preferred the sound of my friend's other turntable—a SOTA Sapphire with a Jelco arm. Still, watching the TX-1000 at centering records was pure enjoyment.
Thank you, its a pleasure to finally post, though have been invisibly reading multiple posts and threads on this forum for years. Simon Yorke S10 with 2 armwands, one fitted with a Koetsu Urushi and the other with a VDH Collibri. Soulution 5 series dac, cd player and amp. Stenheim speakers and Nordost Valhalla throughout. Tempted to audition the new Soulution 7s
My apologies.... you are correct, I naively thought the transcriber used a lid mounted linear tracking arm and was unaware the platter moved from left to right! I stand corrected