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In Reply to: Shure V15VxMR just keeps sounding better! posted by anumber1 on January 27, 2004 at 05:29:19:
but I still love it. It's amazing and I still haven't set it up properly. I have a wally tractor for my Well Tempered ordered and can't wait to set this thing up properly. I too had a problem with sibilance with my old Blue Point which the V15 solved nicely.
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Using a Sony PS-X6 TT with it. I've tried it on my Rega P3/RB300 arm with about the same results. I've not had it more than a month so I'm expecting more to come out of it soon.Cheers,
> Posted by doodlebug (A) on January 27, 2004 at 07:58:58
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> Using a Sony PS-X6 TT with it. I've tried it on my Rega
> P3/RB300 arm with about the same results.If you ever stumble across a PS-X7 in good working order, buy it immediately: It's the same TT as the PS-X6, but with a much better sounding carbon fibre tonearm and a gel-filled mat. I sold them in the early 80's and they trounced Linn's and the other good turntables we sold at our store (Ariston & Thorens). But, many customers would not even listen to the Sony because they had been brainwashed by Ivor that all DD TT's were bad - Most were, but not these two particular Sonys. Now, the PS-X75 that Sony later introduced was a real piece of ^#$^#, so IMHO, the PS-X7 was the last good turntable Sony made.
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