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In Reply to: Re: So once again, someone bashes a product or company because... posted by John-from Seattle on September 17, 2006 at 09:10:05:
especially if you have not used one. In my opinion and experience the P2 is one of the best bargains out there. I get very beautiful vinyl music from mine in my system,and don't feel any need to upgrade it.
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I'm not knocking the P2 and I may have heard a derivative of it in either the Project or Music Hall so may well have an idea (sort of) how it sounds.But from various people who have had them, they do find it wanting compared to other tables, such as the more expensive Regas in comparison. Not that it's a bad deck and it'll certainly be an improvement on my more modest mass market Kendwood.
"I may have heard a derivative of it in either the Project or Music Hall so may well have an idea (sort of) how it sounds"Rega products have nothing remotely to do with Pro-ject products. Music Hall products are designed and made by Pro-ject.
Um, I think I recall reading here on AA about 5 or 6 years ago that one of them, and I forget who now uses a design based on the Rega but make the tables themselves. That is what I meant by derivatives.Now I could be wrong and I was going by root memory.
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Thank you. I needed the clarification. It's been a while.Looking back on it, I had only heard the Music Hall and perhaps the NAD but not the Project but have heard the Rega, perhaps the P2 but definately the 3 and 25 though.
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