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After much reading and advise, I've furthered my thinking
to this extent: accurate speed, tone arm mass, and
cartridge are the most critical factors. The B&O has to
win the tone arm question hands down. I don't believe
the series 20 cartridges will fit the arm on the RX-2. I
don't know why this model is considered a low end machine,
but I'll take your word for it. I don't have a list of B&O
TT in order of ranking, but I'm open. I'll shoot for a
model that will accept the recommended cartridges. From the
prices I've seen, this would seem to be the most economical
solution, and save me the trouble of butchering a ' mod '
I like the Micro concept, but it looks like parts are going
to be a bitch if it breaks down. Past the B&O, it's wide
open: PX-3, PL-71, PS-X7, KP-990, SP-1200MKII, etc., etc.
Thank's guy's; interesting discussion.
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Topic - Dual vs. B&O; further thoughts - PanzerVI 01:40:25 05/03/07 (7)
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