I hope it comes with a forklift to install it.
Would you rather the compressor suck or blow?
Don't know, but with silicon breasts that would make it a complete living arrangement.
You still would have to deal with the 1000 lbs "platter"
The real joke is that the Super Rockport actually exists (without the breasts). Three were made between 2011 and 2012 as a special order for a UK based dealer.Every item on them had been reworked compared with a Sirius Three. I've heard them....unforgettable, not least the price.Think around one million dollars, with no real dealer mark up.
Sadly, that's the end, because the consultant employed to design and carry out the work, died late in 2012.I doubt there will ever again be a deck like it....the Bugatti Veyron of turntables, a slightly mad ,no expense spared, assault on the summit of the high end. Next time I go round, i'l take some pictures.
The real joke is that the Super Rockport actually exists (without the breasts). Three were made between 2011 and 2012 as a special order for a UK based dealer.Every item on them had been reworked compared with a Sirius Three. I've heard them....unforgettable, not least the price.Think around one million dollars, with no real dealer mark up.
Sadly, that's the end, because the consultant employed to design and carry out the work, died late in 2012.I doubt there will ever again be a deck like it....the Bugatti Veyron of turntables, a slightly mad ,no expense spared, assault on the summit of the high end. Next time I go round, i'l take some pictures.
I'l get some pics....it does not look any different to a series three, but the paint is even better.There are two of the three still together.I doubt that the owner, although a dealer, could bear to sell them.He just loves Rockport decks.I will try to get him to post full technical detais here .The third one is with a chap in central London.
As for other decks, it is so far ahead of anything else I have heard that it is a bit of a shock. It has a complete lack of any feeling of being 'reproduced', sadly my SME 30 12 sounds almost broken when compared. Hard to explain, but the first few seconds tell you that something very special is happening. I doubt that any other deck has ever been built like this, `quite literally without any consideration of cost.That is why it could never exist as a commercial proposition.It really is one man's dream made real .As for the Continum (which he also owns )....not even close. It is not easy to explain the weird feeling of the deck simply not being there.
I'l get some pics....it does not look any different to a series three, but the paint is even better.There are two of the three still together.I doubt that the owner, although a dealer, could bear to sell them.He just loves Rockport decks.I will try to get him to post full technical detais here .The third one is with a chap in central London.
As for other decks, it is so far ahead of anything else I have heard that it is a bit of a shock. It has a complete lack of any feeling of being 'reproduced', sadly my SME 30 12 sounds almost broken when compared. Hard to explain, but the first few seconds tell you that something very special is happening. I doubt that any other deck has ever been built like this, `quite literally without any consideration of cost.That is why it could never exist as a commercial proposition.It really is one man's dream made real .As for the Continum (which he also owns )....not even close. It is not easy to explain the weird feeling of the deck simply not being there.
I'm surprised that there wasn't more news of this. Are you saying that Andy didn't design it
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