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In Reply to: Yes. posted by mosin on October 21, 2012 at 06:02:56:
Grinch alert.........
Maybe eventually - after my cremation - the technology/concept employed in this design will "trickle down". Maybe worldwide "redistribution of wealth" will occur during my lifetime and the hifi market will tilt towards enthusiasts who don't have such large sums available to put towards their vinyl systems, and Shroeder will be able to lower the price and dramatically increase sales volume sales (doubtful).
Win, I can and do admire products like your tt design and this arm from afar, but for the foreseeable future it really has no, ahh, bearing on listening to music at my house. Tough for me to get excited about products like this one which are so far from my reality and certainly not a requisite for being immersed in recorded music.
Curious......
Shroeder's new design appeals to me more than currently available linear trackers - it seems simpler and easier to use. But in terms of *sound*, what differentiates this arm from "regular" linear tracking designs that have been around for many moons?
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Follow Ups
- It might be a game changer for a tiny minority (of a tiny minority) who have $6000-9000 to spend on an arm. - Rick W 09:24:38 10/21/12 (6)
- Well... - mosin 10:47:30 10/21/12 (5)
- RE: Well... - E-Stat 08:28:11 10/22/12 (2)
- RE: Well... - Dave Pogue 09:48:30 10/22/12 (1)
- Thanks for the corroboration - E-Stat 10:06:25 10/22/12 (0)
- Thanks for the info. I'd like mine on your tt. Maybe after my pending first place lotto win. nt - Rick W 11:51:38 10/21/12 (1)
- Since that's the case... - mosin 12:12:45 10/21/12 (0)