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In the Thread: Ultimate Turntable
Post Subject: Stong motor/sPosted by Romy the Cat on: 3/13/2013
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Well, in a way it is belong here. This is just an indication of the type of the people who use high-end audio toys. It is not about damage of the Ikeda cartridge, this is less relevant subject. What I feel is relevant is the level at which they find use TT stimulating. I had a few demons like this from some speakers manufacturers who did demonstrated to me not sound but some kind of irrelevant sonic tricks and it was very funny to see the level of excitement they got from those stupid and irrelevant sonic tricks.
Another aspect. I do not believe that the person who does those tricks with TT on the video is some kind of guest in the room. It was the room owner, dealer, rep or manufacture. So, this is a good depicture of the people who are dealers, reps or manufactures in high-end audio.
About TT. What surprised me is now fast the TT recovers speed after the patter was touched. I was under impression that this type of TT have very little torch on motors and the platter just very mildly pushed. IT looks like it is not the case with Air Force One and it’s motor/s are stong.Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site