|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
24.141.69.24
In Reply to: RE: Goldmund Studietto/T5 posted by Joe Backer on November 21, 2015 at 17:58:13
Hi,
The Studietto is a nice table.. I'm not sure I can think of anything in the new 2k range that would be competitive.
Lurne the designer was quirky and to some extent the table has a bit of a homemade quality to it. If you are keen on Goldmund I might look for the latest model of the Studio. There is one with a T-3 arm on the used rack at a local dealer near me. The Studio is a much better performer.
The arm is the weakness if it has gone quirky on both, so test before buying and make sure the price is right.
I was just given the framework & table off a Golmund Reference by a friend. it weighs ton. I'm not sure what happened to the actual table but I've got the stand and the control console that I am repurposing.. Golmund in the day made some nice equipment.
Good luck
Follow Ups:
It's not happening now. The guy doesn't have the Relief Clamp or the adjustable cone feet which I've been reading are important components.
If the Studietto is anything like the Studio,it is a dark sounding table> Clamping down the suspension would greatly improve the sound.
The t-3 arm can be/is a nightmare.Keeping the rails clean and hoping the servo doesn't cause the arm to lift.Some have even modified the optical servo to allow more "play" prior to it lifting the arm.
IMO,I would save a little more and get a different tabl/arm combo.Fewer frustrations and you will listen to music ,instead of futsing around playing with a poor design (the arm).
Tom:cat
Post a Followup:
FAQ |
Post a Message! |
Forgot Password? |
|
||||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: