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In the Thread: Ultimate Turntable
Post Subject: Save your adjectives....Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/13/2019
I would take deferent position, it would not be a common position
but I would stick with it. I do sincerely feel that not in the “expensive” TT
that we attribute to the “thighs responsible for quality of sound” in really
has nothing to do with sound, all those Vacuums, air suspicions, and the alleged
expenses spent to accomplish it in fact not necessarily directly related to the
sound of TT has. I think that it is perfectly possible to make great sounding
TT very cheap, we jest do not know how
to do it and the people who feel that they do know how to do it will not invest
into it. This way we have the mastodons for $400K with a lot of irrelevant technologies
and we have absolutely no knowledge how in reality the TT sound. Do you see a person
who spent $400K admitted that his new investment sound no better then DJ TT for
$250. Let me give you an example. The same company a few years old make Air Force
1 TT, I think it was the first they make. It was also very expensive TT with
the expected list of the technological “advancements”. Well, I know as now two
people who ultimately familiar with Air Force 1 sound and have then on own possession
for prolong time and both of them admitted that the Air Force 1 sound like shit
and they were not able to get out of Air Force the sound they wanted. What is
the deference between the AirForce Zero and the AirForce 1, I do not mean the
technological difference but our perception difference? The AirForce Zero is
the AirForce One in 10 years. Did the TechDas leabne over the last 10 years how
to make the TT properly and recalled the AirForce 1? I did not think so. It is
the same people, the same TT and the same mind frame multiplied by a complete uniformity
public and lack of QA from industry observer. So, skip to admire the AirForce
Zero and wait for 5 year and to upreciate the new AirForce sub Zero++ that will
feature antigravity tonearm, foamed Palladium platter suspended in a bath of
Mercury, superconducted wiring and the motor power from AirForce’s own tokamak.
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