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In Reply to: RE: The AR is a surprisingly competitive turntable posted by briggs on May 8, 2017 at 10:51:49:
If asking me then it's all over the board, blues, jazz, rock & roll, big band, some country, but not rap.DD vs belt is definitely not a ones better at this genre than the other, that's not what this thread is about. If moneys no object I'm getting a top tier mega $$$$$$$ belt drive, but the AR XA no matter how much money you throw at it it won't be in that mega $$$$$$$ tables league.
Again, not knocking the little AR that could, it was my main deck for decades. If that was to be my last table I would still be in vinyl heaven, it's that great. But the big Kennys are just better tables.
Martin
Edits: 05/08/17
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