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all those stages ...

Posted by TBone on May 28, 2012 at 14:14:11:

and chances are, you've not really heard any of 'em at there true potential using the T1200.

>>Oh, and for those who dismiss the Technics SL1200 direct drive turntable and arm as insufficient to benefit from some of the better phono preamps and cartridges, all I have to say is that they are dead wrong based on my personal experiences.<<

Well, that's neither here nor there since your experience with vinyl is relatively limited. Therefore those "benefits" are simply a matter of YOUR perspective based on YOUR limited experience.

The fact is, and nearly anyone with true high-end vinyl experience will echo, the so-called "benefits" of various phono-stages are much better heard with superior 'tables/arms.

The same goes for cartridges, although "benefits" can be heard with the T1200 and it's ilk, they'd be far more obvious and resolute using a superior turntable/arm.

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