Graham elite 12"

gian60

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Yesterday in Milan show i listen fir the first time 12" on AF3P
In Milan show,2 times every year,distributor always had Elite 9" and i always listen a good sound but listening yesterday with the 12" i found a much better sound than previous time

Sound much more dynamic,fast detailed and bigger scene than all the 5/6 times i listen.
He has always same system in the show with Allinic phono,pre and amp Solution

Really impressive this Elite 12"
 

gian60

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And same Marten speaker,different model but always in the range of 40/50.000 euro
 

108CY

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Yesterday in Milan show i listen fir the first time 12" on AF3P
In Milan show,2 times every year,distributor always had Elite 9" and i always listen a good sound but listening yesterday with the 12" i found a much better sound than previous time

Sound much more dynamic,fast detailed and bigger scene than all the 5/6 times i listen.
He has always same system in the show with Allinic phono,pre and amp Solution

Really impressive this Elite 12"


I agree I much prefer the 12" elite to my ears it has far more midrange bloom and weight, the soundstage is wider and deeper with a greater sense of life. I never really understood why it was the least popular version.
 
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ALF

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Gian, I agree, this version of the Graham Tonearm is a nice machine...really a super performer!

Cheers!
ALF
 

gian60

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with Techdas Elite in future is possible to upgrade with the titanium arm now also available for 12"

Its a pity the price 6.800 euro
 

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