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I still feel that my MCD500 is the best playback component that I've got right now. I really missed playing records so it was only a matter of time before another LP12 would be added.
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There is something really cool about the "old school" tables.
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I could use the exercise too, just not sure if I want to get via my hobby. In all truthfulness, it would be a much easier decision if I had room for a HT and a 2 channel room.
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Dennis C500, MX123, MC501 (2), MC207, MCD500, Silenzio, Bryston BDA3, Shunyata Denali 6000/S, Panasonic UB900, Canton Reference 3K, Canton Reference 50K, Fresco, Descent |
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+1. That is still a nice TT.
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Since the thread started out as "German Turntables", I'd like to add another maker that seems to be very popular, the "Transrotor". They make TTs from mild to wild. Their "Fat Bob" series is very popular.
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Some pics of the reasonably priced Acoustic Signature "Mambo". Oil free bearing design with a 10 year warranty. Notice the brass dampers in the aluminum platter that soak up any vibrations.
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Rega P25 highly modified and 8,500 lps.
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