Which version of Scheherazade, Ked?
Analog productions reissue of Living Stereo Fritz reiner - almost every room I went to either the demo person or some audience members asked about it, and loved it.
Which version of Scheherazade, Ked?
Madfloyd, doesn't matter what version. It was a blessed relief from all the elevator muzak/smooth pap played thruout the show.
What are the rooms scared of, that some dynamic music will send people for an early lunch?
Or is this music representative of what most of our fellow audiophiles are listening to?
(...) Does anyone have any views on the Mark Dohmann (of Continuum fame) tt? I heard it in the Ypsilon/Wilson room, and one other I think. Marvellous too, despite the Ypsilon cdp running it VERY close (imho the best digital I've ever experienced).
Perhaps not. I only ask because I'm a fan of the piece and am always curious about versions I might not have yet heard. My go to is the Reiner RCA.
Louis describes the new supercap power unit to Michael Fremer: (...) []
Micro, stand corrected, the Ypsilon transport and dac. Non upsampling, and to my ears sounded a lot better than the dsd I've heard recently. Just a ballpark impression.
Hello,
I'm thinking about replacing my TW Acustic AC full BN upgrade. I'm watching maîly 2 models for that and would like to collect your opinions here. The first and more expensive is the Kronos Sparta, and the second one is the Kuzma Stabi M.
No way to compare here because in my country, analog is not that big hi fi sales.
The Kuzma M is described as being a reproduction tool near to the master tapes. I love the look and build quality, and the Kronos Sparta with it's suspension and counter rotative platters seems to make great music that make the listener to forget about technics and imerge into music.
I listen mainly classical music.
There is also Techdas AF3 coming out at that price point (or is it less), and many would say that a Microseiki 5000 would beat most of these. Without listening tough to know, but do check. There is so much difference between the tables I have been listening to, and all my demo LPs are classical. Some do the midrange in a very natural way, and some do the bass and slam in a better way. I don't think brands and prices have anything to do with how you connect to a TT.
Hi,
I'm familiar with both brands, and although I haven't had first-hand experience with the Stabi M, I've owned a Kuzma Reference and a XL (w/ 4Point tonearm!), so I know my way around the line
Ideally, I'd do the the Sparta with a 4Point tonearm (Kuzma's killer product, IMHO), best of both worlds/brands.
cheers,
alex
There is also Techdas AF3 coming out at that price point (or is it less), and many would say that a Microseiki 5000 would beat most of these. Without listening tough to know, but do check. There is so much difference between the tables I have been listening to, and all my demo LPs are classical. Some do the midrange in a very natural way, and some do the bass and slam in a better way. I don't think brands and prices have anything to do with how you connect to a TT.
Ked, exactly my experience! Could not agree more. The only difficulty is, that it is often enough well nigh impossible to take a TT with arm and cart home, connect them all to your system, listen and decide. I myself have always had to depend on hearsay {pun intended}.
Hope this finds you well!
Cheers,
Detlof
Alex,
There seems to be a consensus about using any Kronos with it's own tonearm in the case of the Sparta : the Helena. I couldn't use the Sparta with my DaVinci Grandezza 12" as the max arm length is 10.5.
Best
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