Turntable Shopping - Need some opinion.

I completely agree. And even when I have something in my system, comparing it to another product, all I can tell you is which one I prefer. I cannot tell you which is "better", nor can I tell which one you would prefer.

And nobody, and I mean no one, no two people set their turntables exactly the same.
...And have the same set of ears, music genre preferences, same room, same gear, listen @ the same exact volume level.
 
And paul, there is always the Sperling :)

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpxn22Sd06o&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DQpxn22Sd06o
 
1. Brinkmann Bardo with 10.5 arm + HRS ( good value )

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2. Brinkmann Oasis with 10.5 ( Perhaps my first and last TT )

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3.or go crazy with the Kronos Sparta with SME for now.

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Well then, that means you will love the Lumin. Ha!

Seriously consider the Lumin after you buy a TT setup.


Joe...I've been thinking hard about the Lumin as well but.......I realize I'm an analogue kind of guy...
 
Well then, that means you will love the Lumin. Ha!

Seriously consider the Lumin after you buy a TT setup.

Would you tell them to make a black as NO COST option ? I might pull the trigger if they can do that :) Yes...These days I like to save all the pennies as I could....:( .
 
Paul - I would get your black Lumin and whatever is left over, get a table/arm/cart. The Project XTension 12 Evolution with an Ortofon Candenza Bronze would be a superb value. A friend of mine just bought this combo and it sounds excellent and looks gorgeous. Even a Linn LP12 too. And you know I'm a fan of VPI, but you've said you don't want to go down that path. Ok, no problem. You ideally want two great sources. Can you give us a little history on your experience with tables in your system? If it's not extensive, you may want to start with a modest, but still great sounding, vinyl rig.

Also, how many LP's do you have?

http://project-audio.com/main.php?prod=xtension&cat=turntables&lang=en#
 
Paul - I would get your black Lumin and whatever is left over, get a table/arm/cart. The Project XTension 12 Evolution with an Ortofon Candenza Bronze would be a superb value. A friend of mine just bought this combo and it sounds excellent and looks gorgeous. Even a Linn LP12 too. And you know I'm a fan of VPI, but you've said you don't want to go down that path. Ok, no problem. You ideally want two great sources. Can you give us a little history on your experience with tables in your system? If it's not extensive, you may want to start with a modest, but still great sounding, vinyl rig.

Also, how many LP's do you have?

http://project-audio.com/main.php?prod=xtension&cat=turntables&lang=en#

I really like your idea and thanks for continuing support. I do have about 200 ish lp's. But most of them are from 80's heavy metal which I do not listen to them in my home anymore. So your suggestion do make sense. Thanks Mike
 
The Kronos is superb. As the owner of 2 very fine tables, an SME 20 and a Sota Star Saphire (purchased used in 1989) both with SME arms, I too am tempted! And, I have a Lumin, which currently is getting major preferential play.
 
Since I'm getting a new TT this year, it's a good time to join this forum. One of the tables on my short list is TTW Audio, which is outside Toronto! I found them on Audiogon, and they make a lot of sense. Paul, they list showroom hours on their website. Along with the TTW eliminator, I'm also considering a George-Warren. My budget is a little lower at around $4,000.

Patrick
 
nice table, in my listening experience you need to spend a little more on clearaudio tables to get the same sound quality as other companies. not all other companies but some. just from what i heard of course i shouldnt say anything since ive never had one in my system for more than a month. :roflmao: sorry couldnt help myself.lol.
seriously they are nice looking tables like the avids. this is just my opinion paul but i tend to stay towards the plain basic looking tables for best value to sound. spiral groove,dr fiekert, merrill, vpi.
i think you and a spiral groove with a triplanar and a benz lp-s would make beautiful music together for life.lol. if i had a higher budget thats what i would be spinning.
 
nice table, in my listening experience you need to spend a little more on clearaudio tables to get the same sound quality as other companies. not all other companies but some. just from what i heard of course i shouldnt say anything since ive never had one in my system for more than a month. :roflmao: sorry couldnt help myself.lol.
seriously they are nice looking tables like the avids. this is just my opinion paul but i tend to stay towards the plain basic looking tables for best value to sound. spiral groove,dr fiekert, merrill, vpi.
i think you and a spiral groove with a triplanar and a benz lp-s would make beautiful music together for life.lol. if i had a higher budget thats what i would be spinning.

Merrill Williams R.E.A.L 101
Ortofon TA 110
Ortofon Cadenza Black
Hovland HP100 mc stage
Cary 300B SE Signature monoblocks
Sonus Faber venere 3.0
Ortofon/Acoustic Zen/Granite cables

Steve I didn't know :) Congrats.

Thank you for advice.
 
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