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In Reply to: RE: Wow! you have two to give you joy! ;-)) .. posted by andyr on February 08, 2015 at 17:56:42
Currently, I actually prefer the Denon which was a top of the model table (all manual) when I bought it. Two completely different approaches. The Denon is like a rock and I can actually slide the turntable around while playing and it doesn't skip a groove. The LP, as you know, has to be mounted on the wall to prevent "foot-falls". To me the Denon has a slightly quieter background but this may be due to bearings in my Linn rather than the design itself. The Linn has somewhat better upper frequency - just a tad more snap if you will with cymbals, etc. I keep the two because I can't really decide which one is better and tomorrow I may prefer the Linn. FWIW I use a Dynavector 17DMkII and am saving some pennies for a MKIII as the II is about 10 yrs old.
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I'm just wondering, because I find the Karat to be a particularly good match for use with planars because it's just so fast and neutral. I attribute this to its very short diamond cantilever.
I don't want to veer off topic, but am just curious to know what you find their differences to be.
Thanks,
Cory
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