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New Thorens Reference Turntable
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<blockquote data-quote="Lance" data-source="post: 1145907" data-attributes="member: 20635"><p>From a design and technological point of view, it's important (and fascinating) to push the boundaries regardless of the discipline, in this case music reproduction via vinyl records. Discoveries are made in this process which may at some point filter down to more realistically priced equipment that you or I may purchase, providing improvements to our experience.</p><p>The two foremost requirements for excellent and accurate vinyl playback are 1, accurate and consistent speed and 2, controlling unwanted vibrational energy at the surface of the record and the stylus/cart. There are an amazing amount of diverse design approaches to achieving these fundamental requirements, the Thorens Reference as an example.</p><p>The good news for us mere mortals is that true excellence in vinyl playback that in fact goes beyond what the human ear/brain can discern, can be achieved using effectively implemented and relatively basic engineering principles, at a vastly reduced price point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lance, post: 1145907, member: 20635"] From a design and technological point of view, it's important (and fascinating) to push the boundaries regardless of the discipline, in this case music reproduction via vinyl records. Discoveries are made in this process which may at some point filter down to more realistically priced equipment that you or I may purchase, providing improvements to our experience. The two foremost requirements for excellent and accurate vinyl playback are 1, accurate and consistent speed and 2, controlling unwanted vibrational energy at the surface of the record and the stylus/cart. There are an amazing amount of diverse design approaches to achieving these fundamental requirements, the Thorens Reference as an example. The good news for us mere mortals is that true excellence in vinyl playback that in fact goes beyond what the human ear/brain can discern, can be achieved using effectively implemented and relatively basic engineering principles, at a vastly reduced price point. [/QUOTE]
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