I get asked all the time "what matters most, the table, the arm or the cartridge?" Well, it ALL matters! Throw in the cables, phonostage and more too.
But to prove to myself what a difference the table/arm makes, I mounted my Ortofon Cadenza Bronze on my Kronos. To say I was SHOCKED at how good it sounded, would be an understatement. I've heard this excellent, but modestly priced cart on my Classic 3 (a great table in its own right), but the Kronos took it to a whole new level.
I've been a huge fan of Kronos since I first heard it several years ago. Louis was just starting out. He had no reviews, no pedigree, no history to go on. But what he had was a great idea and a great sounding table.
I remember reporting how impressed I was on another forum and the naysayers came from all corners. They called it a "gimmick", said it wouldn't last against the big boys like SME and Basis. They demanded measurements. LOL. Well, a little time, a multitude of reviews and actual listening has proven the Kronos to be a world class turntable, with a unique "analog tape like", big full rich sound.
I would love to upgrade to the Kronos Pro one day, but I'm so happy with my Sparta that the desire to go for the big Daddy Kronos is quite low. I know the Pro is better, but the Sparta is so damn good.
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