Jerome W
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Hello folks,
I finally added the T2 to my main system a few weeks ago.
Never thought that I would put so much money in a small box. I was "very happy" with the standard A23 SUT.
To summarize, all the things that you will read about this thing on the web are true.
If you're using a comaptible MC cart, and you are a bit " serious " about vinyl, you should definetely try to hear this thing.
It transformed my system and my way of listening way beyond my most beautiful dreams. My best discovery along with Shindo electronics.
It is initially made for EMT carts, but matches also the 103 and carts with impedances between 50 and probably up to 200 ohms.
The T1 is for very low carts, like the ortofon SPU series.
Keith Aschenbrenner is one of the Kings of the vinyl world.
According to Matt Rotunda from Pitch Perfect, the Hommage is simply the best SUT ever made. I do not have his experience but now that I own one, I have no trouble to believe him.
I finally added the T2 to my main system a few weeks ago.
Never thought that I would put so much money in a small box. I was "very happy" with the standard A23 SUT.
To summarize, all the things that you will read about this thing on the web are true.
If you're using a comaptible MC cart, and you are a bit " serious " about vinyl, you should definetely try to hear this thing.
It transformed my system and my way of listening way beyond my most beautiful dreams. My best discovery along with Shindo electronics.
It is initially made for EMT carts, but matches also the 103 and carts with impedances between 50 and probably up to 200 ohms.
The T1 is for very low carts, like the ortofon SPU series.
Keith Aschenbrenner is one of the Kings of the vinyl world.
According to Matt Rotunda from Pitch Perfect, the Hommage is simply the best SUT ever made. I do not have his experience but now that I own one, I have no trouble to believe him.