Kuoppis
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This is however not reminiscence of German automobile craftsmanship from Zuffenhausen, as one might suspect. It’s a new cart for the Viella.
This cart does fit my choice of TT which has been around for a while, as it is Lukaschek’s masterpiece and has also been on the market for several years already. What I like about it is that it’s getting harder to come by, especially outside Europe. And it is still great.
Despite being launched several years ago, it received yet another TAS Editors’ Choice Award in 2017, has been listed as reference cart at many publications and is still top ranked. It was also used by Zesto Audio for the launch of their new Alasso Andros Step-up transformer at RMAF 2017 and will be used at Axpona 2018.
This is also a particular fact I do enjoy about vinyl: longevity. While there is every other day a new DAC-du-jour, this is not the case with vinyl. Technology has already matured for a couple more decades. Fits with my vinyl preference for 50’s-60’s Jazz.
Reason why this is a great cart to go with the V12 is that the 22 lbs high mass platter provides steadiness, a solid foundation and great bass, allowing to maximize the music with the Gullwing’s detail retrieval capability. Paired with a warmish and detailed phono cable this is a superb combination IMHO.
Like the Gullwing logo on the cart. And btw, the sound is superb.
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This cart does fit my choice of TT which has been around for a while, as it is Lukaschek’s masterpiece and has also been on the market for several years already. What I like about it is that it’s getting harder to come by, especially outside Europe. And it is still great.

Despite being launched several years ago, it received yet another TAS Editors’ Choice Award in 2017, has been listed as reference cart at many publications and is still top ranked. It was also used by Zesto Audio for the launch of their new Alasso Andros Step-up transformer at RMAF 2017 and will be used at Axpona 2018.

This is also a particular fact I do enjoy about vinyl: longevity. While there is every other day a new DAC-du-jour, this is not the case with vinyl. Technology has already matured for a couple more decades. Fits with my vinyl preference for 50’s-60’s Jazz.

Reason why this is a great cart to go with the V12 is that the 22 lbs high mass platter provides steadiness, a solid foundation and great bass, allowing to maximize the music with the Gullwing’s detail retrieval capability. Paired with a warmish and detailed phono cable this is a superb combination IMHO.

Like the Gullwing logo on the cart. And btw, the sound is superb.
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