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In Reply to: RE: I am sure there is some lesson to be learned posted by Cinequadom on April 14, 2014 at 09:46:21:
Then you either need to find some quiet LPs, of which there are many, if not most, both old and new, or... go to another website.
New products or updates of existing products do not indicate that the previous version was "bad" in any way, but I agree it is a ticklish situation for the manufacturer to both market an update and still maintain the excellence of what went before. Usually, "updates" are an indicator that sales of the original were flagging anyway, and the update is done to stimulate new purchases. The owners of the previous version are appeased by making the upgrade available after market, which also generates some revenues. There is nothing new or insidious about this practice. Nor is it unique to the audio business, unless you are still driving a Model A Ford.
In the current marketplace for direct-drive turntables, the Certus might represent a relative bargain, if it is as good as reports would indicate. For those who like vinyl, of course.
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