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What have you tried and realy like with this cart.? OH, and under $500.00. Thanks to all that reply
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You can switch between two tonearms with this item. You can select 3, 40 Ohms or Bypass. The output signal cable is high quality. The trannies are first rate; top shelf. It's a natural for any Denon LOMC cart*
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Opus 104
What ever happened to A Number 1? Did he just quite the audio hobby? He used to build CineMag transformers.
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JRags
"Always Searching for Perfection"
Maybe he's "Bob's Audio Devices"? Have not seen him post in a long time.
JRags
"Always Searching for Perfection"
Edits: 05/27/12
Ahh, no! Bob is a different guy. I think anumber1 's name was Al Gallagher.
One of Garth's, may he RIP, great contributions to these boards was his CineMag suggestions. He helped many of us design and build our SUT's. More importantly, he helped us understand loading for the appropriate cartridge, like the legendary Denon 103R.
Search on Garth and CineMag and build your own CineMag SUT. You won't regret it.
Thanks Garth for all your help and passion for this hobby. You are missed!
JRags
"Always Searching for Perfection"
I have a Denon AU300 LC step-up transformer which I use with a Denon DL-103. I find it to be a perfectly adequate, actually much better than adequate, combination. It's quite musical and cost effective. There are no doubt much better SUTs out there but this one, which I got used, works great!
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