David, I think you a bit overly glorify the notion of "precision instruments" that we all are a bit taken in high-end audio. If you go to a good hobby shop and by a microscope for 200 dollars, or lawn mower for $300, or a kitchen juicer for $300 then you will get a devise that will be orders of magnitude build to a more precise specification then TTs ever seen. With civilized production discipline the "precision" that TT is made is not a problem at all, if appropriate engineering recourses be put into it. ..... Do not think that I am so naive about the musical instruments pricing, in many instances they have as much BS as we have in audio and they also sell crappie sounding instruments for very high price. However, the good thing about them that they do not BS each other with neither "cost of raw metals" nor with "precision of making".
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