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In Reply to: Same here . Good luck in your quest. posted by beach cruiser on May 19, 2022 at 16:17:05:
These are good observations. There appears to be some Rega and Nottingham DNA in the mix as well. Now as you look over the line you see it's not all skeletal, although the principles are combined. What I see above appears to combine constrained layer damping and skeletal design as the underside of the plinth is selectively hollowed to tune any resonance. There also appears to be use of cork/rubber, not just in the mat.Igor, the designer, is degreed in mechanical engineering and also a musician. All I read suggests he's very attuned to vibration control. I believe he started doing restorations of older broadcast tables-custom plinths, etc.
I came to the line because it checked all my boxes:
1.) No spiked feet
2.) No aluminum platter
3.) Better bearing than my Sota (which did not use a sapphire disc)
4.) Flexibility in tonearm selectionBonuses are:
1.) Wood plinth
2.) Dust cover
3.) Speed selection/adjustment
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- RE: Same here . Good luck in your quest. - jupiterboy 03:28:57 05/20/22 (0)