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CAN TURNTABLES COPE WITH LARGE CLASSICAL WORKS
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<blockquote data-quote="mariusc" data-source="post: 1110107" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>I've listened to many of the newer turntables and also compared against my SME 30 and Technics SP-10, and I can assure you that the answer to your question is a definite "Yes". The TechDas Airforce series of turntables, to mention one brand, not trying to exclude any others, are really very good, with no distortion as you queried. Even the entry level Airforce V is lightyears ahead of the LP12, now you can imagine how an Airforce I Premium sounds, not to even mention the absurdly priced Zero. I know someone in Durban that has an Airforce Three, so PM me if you want more details. I can also assure you that I've never encountered any distortion on any well recorded complex classical music using the SME 30.</p><p>Lastly, just keep in mind that whatever we do in audio, we are adding distortion, either in the recording chain (just think of the old valve mics), or the playback chain (imagine a poor phono stage) or the playback environment (vibration, resonance, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariusc, post: 1110107, member: 486"] I've listened to many of the newer turntables and also compared against my SME 30 and Technics SP-10, and I can assure you that the answer to your question is a definite "Yes". The TechDas Airforce series of turntables, to mention one brand, not trying to exclude any others, are really very good, with no distortion as you queried. Even the entry level Airforce V is lightyears ahead of the LP12, now you can imagine how an Airforce I Premium sounds, not to even mention the absurdly priced Zero. I know someone in Durban that has an Airforce Three, so PM me if you want more details. I can also assure you that I've never encountered any distortion on any well recorded complex classical music using the SME 30. Lastly, just keep in mind that whatever we do in audio, we are adding distortion, either in the recording chain (just think of the old valve mics), or the playback chain (imagine a poor phono stage) or the playback environment (vibration, resonance, etc). [/QUOTE]
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