SOULINES KUBRICK DCX TURNTABLE REVIEW
April 7, 2015 Comments Off on SOULINES KUBRICK DCX TURNTABLE REVIEW
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” he Soulines Kubrick DCX may not have the high-tech electronics or vacuum suction that the super five-figure giants of the turntable world now offer, but in this reviewer’s opinion, what it does bring to the party works together so coherently, and would easily satisfy the most discerning enthusiasts. ”
Quintet Bronze Cartridge Review
April 2, 2015 Comments Off on Quintet Bronze Cartridge Review
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” This discussion of the harmonic texture and tonal density segues neatly into the question of how the Quintet Bronze handles vocals. In reality, both of these subjects are closely related, and it is not a surprise that this cartridge also excels in this area. ”
VPI CLASSIC DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE AND VPI 12″ 3D TONEARM $30,000 REVIEW
March 28, 2015 Comments Off on VPI CLASSIC DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE AND VPI 12″ 3D TONEARM $30,000 REVIEW
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“The VPI was exceptionally clean in the deepest bass, although this was a bit harder to detect than the improvement in the midrange. The bass was both tighter and deeper. Most importantly, the differences between bass frequencies and the detail in bass transients were clearer in both the midbass and deep bass.”
Pro-Ject Classic Xtension 10 Evolution Turntable Review
March 18, 2015 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Classic Xtension 10 Evolution Turntable Review
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” The music emerged from a superquiet, jet-black background with a big, commanding sound, lifelike scale, and tight, deep bass — all hallmarks of a well-designed, high-mass turntable. Paul Chambers’s lowest double-bass notes in “Flamenco Sketches,” for example, had authoritative weight and extension while remaining taut and well-defined, devoid of any bloat or overhang”
Pro-Ject Elemental Phono USB turntable review
March 13, 2015 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Elemental Phono USB turntable review
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” The Pro-Ject Elemental Phono USB is a very capable turntable, either for newcomers to vinyl or those looking to make a return. It simplifies the set-up process and removes the need to invest in expensive additional equipment. Getting everything working is very easy and the components are all of good quality. The experience of listening to a record and the tangibility of music ownership are also nice bonuses.”
Pro-Ject Classic Xtension 10 Evolution Turntable Review
March 5, 2015 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Classic Xtension 10 Evolution Turntable Review
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“One area in which the Pro-Ject came up aces was in its treatment of less-than-pristine LPs: The Extension 10 and BlackBird rendered groove and surface noise utterly innocuous. Though it wasn’t necessarily the quietest ’table I’ve ever heard, it had a way of softening the edges around groove and surface noise enough for those artifacts to sound separate and nearly absent from the music”
Pioneer PL-30 Turntable review – Video
March 2, 2015 Comments Off on Pioneer PL-30 Turntable review – Video
KUZMA STABI M, 4 POINT, AND CAR-50 VINYL FRONT-END REVIEW
February 25, 2015 Comments Off on KUZMA STABI M, 4 POINT, AND CAR-50 VINYL FRONT-END REVIEW
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” The kind of confidence that you see exuded by champion athletes: the confidence that comes with that special combination of balance and power that allows them to meet and beat any challenge, to control any situation. The Stabi M, 4POINT and CAR-50 are all, individually amongst the heaviest products in their class, yet their combined sound is anything but heavy or leaden. Full of pace and energy, it’s light on its feet and explosively dynamic, capable of breathtaking power and weight, but also astonishing finesse and subtlety”
Pro-Ject Elemental – Review
February 22, 2015 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Elemental – Review
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” Unfortunately, the cost-cutting comes at a price and the Elemental is supplied sans any form of dust cover, leaving it exposed to the elements. Flicking off dust from its felt platter mat prior to every play becomes routine, but does nothing to prevent layers dust collecting on its exposed parts.”
VPI Prime Turntable and JMW 3D Tonearm Review
February 21, 2015 Comments Off on VPI Prime Turntable and JMW 3D Tonearm Review
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” The overall sound, octave to octave, is very linear with no highlighting of any small frequency range. Notes flow up and down the scale properly, and in correct relative proportion to other frequency ranges. The Prime does not sound warm or cool, just neutral with a touch of liveliness that does not include any hint of harshness or overreaching brightness.”









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