Googling the Walker pictures, it looks like someone stepped into Henry Ford’s secret lab in 1922. You gotta check the pressure and change the oil, just like on the Model T. The AF1, on the other hand, looks like a modern machine.
Yet, when demoing their Perfect 8 speaker, arguably one of top 3 speakers in the world, they demoed with the Walker.
Interestingly, Fremer, whose personal brand is synonymous with Vinyl, and has heard virtually every analog system combination, has never reviewed the Walker. (And I imagine has turntable designers on their hands and knees begging for a review.) Anyone have any insight why that is?
So, what do these tables do that a $30K table cannot do?
Which table will make those 1970’s records sound more like real music? Which table will make the latest remastered recordings suspend your disbelief?
Which table is for the guy who wants to get lost in the music and give the middle finger to those interested in the audiophile vocabulary?
Yet, when demoing their Perfect 8 speaker, arguably one of top 3 speakers in the world, they demoed with the Walker.
Interestingly, Fremer, whose personal brand is synonymous with Vinyl, and has heard virtually every analog system combination, has never reviewed the Walker. (And I imagine has turntable designers on their hands and knees begging for a review.) Anyone have any insight why that is?
So, what do these tables do that a $30K table cannot do?
Which table will make those 1970’s records sound more like real music? Which table will make the latest remastered recordings suspend your disbelief?
Which table is for the guy who wants to get lost in the music and give the middle finger to those interested in the audiophile vocabulary?