How many of you have heard this TT from Judy Spotheim?
Any opinions with respect to Techdas, Kronos, or Kuzma XL4? Thanks.
Asking because I heard it with the Lyla tonearm, Keotsu Blue Lace MC, and FMA 122 phono and was blown away
Some combo!
All those tables all sound very different from one another and the SPJ is still different sounding from all of them again, making any broad comparative comments is an exercise in futility...
david
Hi David,
Would be very interested in how you would describe the respective sonic signatures of these tables in 1 or 2 sentences each.
I believe Edward Pong has this TT although we only listened to some R2R tape when I was there.
Do you have a link for this as the one in the List of Turntable Manufacturers is inactive?
the man behind Ultra Analogue R2R catalogueHi who is Edward Pong, any contact details?
The guy I know replaced his SME 30-12 with the Alba and rates it much higher.
You can search for SPJ on this http://www.high-endaudio.com/RC-Tables.html
the man behind Ultra Analogue R2R catalogue
https://www.dagogo.com/interview-with-dr-edward-pong-of-ultraanalogue-recordings/
the man behind Ultra Analogue R2R catalogue
https://www.dagogo.com/interview-with-dr-edward-pong-of-ultraanalogue-recordings/
A picture of SPJ arm curtesy of AudioCirc.com. Look too fussy for me. This titanium one is own by Airbearing.
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Is the company still active?
They used to be distributed by Cardas in the US, and I don’t think they have distribution now.
That’s encouraging and very interesting.
I’d love to learn about your experience with the new table.
If you can, of course, how much $$ is that Alba version ?
Could you elaborate on SPJ tonearm being “fuzzy”?Thanks tang thats the original spj arm, it was a magnificent bit of engineering. More certainly a bit fussy