Trying to choose a table. Kuzma, Feickert, Pure Fidelty

skids929

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I am acquiring a Kuzma 4 point I am going to build my analog around. Of the tables I have narrowed it down to which would you want to see this arm attached to. I am thinking about the Feickert Woodpecker, Kuzma Stabi S with the power supply, and the Pure Fidelity Harmony. Not gonna lie I love the look of the Pure Fidelity table but wanted to hear from some folks who have had an ear on some of the products I've mentioned here.

Appreciate the feedback!
 
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I am acquiring a Kuzma 4 point I am going to build my analog around. Of the tables I have narrowed it down to which would you want to see this arm attached to. I am thinking about the Feickert Woodpecker, Kuzma Stabi S with the power supply, and the Pure Fidelity Harmony. Not gonna lie I love the look of the Pure Fidelity table but wanted to hear from some folks who have had an ear on some of the products I've mentioned here.

Appreciate the feedback!
For me, a Kuzma TT (the best one you can afford for the 4Point) (or any other Kuzma tonearm for that matter with the Stabi S).
 
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Reading with interest as I asked a similar question here. What cartridge + phono stage were you planning on?
I ended up getting a Palmer 2.5..I will be having an armboard made for a Kuzma 4point once I receive it. I have an Ikeda Kai cart and Ikeda step up for it as well.
 
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Beautiful table, congrats! I will have to check it out. What ultimately sold you on the Palmer?

The design and the aesthetic and the fact it's a proper reference table...They're no longer made however, John Palmer closed up shop literally overnight when his wife was diagnosed with an illness. Was a highly praised table at the time and I got a good deal on it.
 
Hi I don't know what your budget is...but the 4 point is an excellent match with the Grand Prix Audio tables. I've since stepped up to the Saphir 9...but loved my time with the 4 point!
 
I am going to assume you like them if you have two!
Well, it's a long story...I once had the pleasure of meeting Jon Palmer, back in 2017 I actually purchased his very own personal turntable, the plinth is finished in walnut, at the same time I also purchased his first prototype 'table the plinth finished in baltic birch plywood, I also purchased all of his last remaining spare parts, belts, motors, pulleys, bearings, arm boards, platters, tungsten balls, steel thrust plates etc.
 
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Well, it's a long story...I once had the pleasure of meeting Jon Palmer, back in 2017 I actually purchased his very own personal turntable, the plinth is finished in walnut, at the same time I also purchased his first prototype 'table the plinth finished in baltic birch plywood, I also purchased all of his last remaining spare parts, belts, motors, pulleys, bearings, arm boards, platters, tungsten balls, steel thrust plates etc.
whoa! We need to chat! lol...Do you have any parts you'd consider selling? I don't need much.
 
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Well, it's a long story...I once had the pleasure of meeting Jon Palmer, back in 2017 I actually purchased his very own personal turntable, the plinth is finished in walnut, at the same time I also purchased his first prototype 'table the plinth finished in baltic birch plywood, I also purchased all of his last remaining spare parts, belts, motors, pulleys, bearings, arm boards, platters, tungsten balls, steel thrust plates etc.
Sadly, I haven't been using either of the Palmer 2.5 turntables since around 2020.
 
whoa! We need to chat! lol...Do you have any parts you'd consider selling? I don't need much.
Hmm, I'm not too sure at the moment, I did try to sell them both on Pink Fish Media and HiFi Wig Wam Forums...
 

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