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RE: EAT Turntables

I recently purchased an E-Flat. It is a well engineered and beautifully appointed turntable. Simple to assemble, particularly mounting and positioning the cartridge on the tonearm. Its uni-pivot design is easier to handle than others I have addressed in the past. I have no concerns regarding the geometry of the arm, or about its length to height ratio. Apparently, no one will have an issue about its width to length ratio, except that it interferes with the last step in a Feickert protractor set-up routine. I can think of other arms that are far more 'adventurous' along these lines - Funk, WTL, Reed - where this aspect of their design was gladly accepted. Rotational accuracy appears to be dead on and it was the first audible quality that I noticed as compared to my previous table. I had thought that really good was good enough, until I heard the difference. If considering something new I would take the time and check it out. The E-Flat is far from their most expensive table, maybe just as far up the line that Audio Advisor chooses to carry.


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