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RE: Corrections

Posted by Ralph on March 16, 2017 at 10:03:58:

They are fundamentally different than analog-switching amps.

I suggest you try to build one someday and see if you still say that.

The process is the same- all that's happening is that a digital input is used instead of analog, but the process of that becoming something that drives the speaker is the same. That is why I placed the quotes from the manufacturer's websites, in an apparently vain attempt to preempt this part of the discussion.

Technics re-introduced the SL1200 in a much updated guise- the new machine is similar to the old one in appearance only- its a ground-up new and much superior design.

That really was not that hard to find.

For more easy to find turntables go to Best Buy- I saw some there last weekend.