Here's a list of turntable manufacturers that I thought you may enjoy as a reference point. There are some TT's not listed (Blue Note comes to mind), but that is because there is no corresponding website. If you find any to add, please post and I will update the thread. John Acoustic...
The PP-1 "turntable" is a radical new design. Read the company literature: Turntable PP-1 and its speakers Music today flows endlessly, fading into the background. PP-1 brings back intention. Designed as a monolithic block of aluminum, it transforms listening into a tactile, immersive...
This is one reason for the existence of external AC turntable power supplies, which generate a clean and frequency stable sine wave to drive the platter at the correct speed. Nottingham's own design works well, and many other companies also offer similar dedicated power supplies.
Experience unparalleled vinyl playback with the Fluance Reference High Fidelity Turntable. Meticulously engineered for the discerning vinyl listener to reproduce audio recordings exactly as the musician intended.
Thorens TD1600 Turntable with TP 160 Tonearm Recently, Thorens issued a new tonearm, the TP 160, which is now fitted as standard to the TD 1600 and TD 1601 turntables instead of the TP 92 arm. In this review, I will assess how these two arms compare using Thorens TAS 1600 and TAS 1500 MC cartridges. www.hifi-advice.com
PeterA and I started this thread to ask some general questions about damping and how it specifically affects rack systems and turntable plinths, after seeing the incredibly beautiful pictures of Ovenmitt and me on the lookout to get better SQ from my Garrard 401. Peter has been fine tuning the...
It turns out I have in inventory only that extremely rudimentary Shure tracking force balance device. This thing sure is not of re-assuring quality. That's for sure! What is the best/most accurate tracking force gauge available today? Thank you!
David Robinson just published about his 5 year experience with the Wave Kinetics NVS Reference Turntable and the Durand Tonearm Telos. It can be read here...
The only turntable company I remember that recommended you use a flimsy table to set their flimsy table on was the Linn (just kidding about the flimsy Linn table all of you Linnites). So go tell your friend to pound sand because, well, he probably needs some sand to load down his turntable stand. Reviewer for PFO.