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In Reply to: Going Vinyl..my god which table!!!!!!!!!! posted by mtosh72 on August 4, 2005 at 06:28:28:
and I have no problem with the build quality, it has worked perfectly. MMFs are made in the same factory, presumably by the same people, as Pro-Ject, the 7 has the Pro-ject 9 arm, and I think the same motor as used on similar (higher end) Pro-Ject tables. The split plinth and isolated motor make it very quiet and vibration and shock resistant. I can jump up and down on the floor of a mobile home 6 feet in front of it and it doesn't skip, and I'm a heavyweight. It's not futuristic looking, but it works very well, I feel no need to upgrade. The Goldrings and lesser Pro-Jects are not up to the 7's performance or design. If you really want to play records and enjoy them, I'd go for the MMF-7. If you want to play with a turntable, swap out arms, etc, and tweak a lot, maybe not.
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- I've got the MMF-7... - Jackaro 07:24:28 08/04/05 (7)
- P.S. Other tables I have owned... - Jackaro 07:33:57 08/04/05 (5)
- Re: P.S. Other tables I have owned... - mtosh72 07:38:49 08/04/05 (4)
- I bought mine at Echo Audio in Portland... - Jackaro 07:55:39 08/04/05 (3)
- Great shop. I've sold and bought there. (nt) - RickMac 07:32:20 08/05/05 (0)
- Re: I bought mine at Echo Audio in Portland... - InDaGroove 09:14:30 08/04/05 (1)
- Moved to Medford... - Jackaro 08:37:57 08/05/05 (0)
- Re: I've got the MMF-7... - mtosh72 07:29:35 08/04/05 (0)