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New Turntable: Luphonic - Where function and design meet
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1108689" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Tried to quote Air, but it was not looking like I could. The reason the there was a bit of debate (which was presumably the point of the OP) was not so much regarding the ‘different’ look of the turntable. Everyone on this thread has almost certainly seen Pro-Ject/ Funkfirm/Rega/Thorens/Mitchell/Clearaudio and many other turntables that do not conform to the ‘have a plinth, make it rectangular or at best smooth the corners), what got people talking was the particularly different and not necessarily nice aesthetics of this turntable. My initial comment was that someone was looking at Pro-Ject as it looks in that price range and the website had no indication of price. You seem to have (along with the couple of fanboys) taken this as the forum being anti-innovation. I call bull-dust on that. You need to back your product and did not, you simply decided we were Philistinic. As I have pointed out a few times on this thread, let me hear it and I’ll judge the sound. Judging the aesthetics, it looks cheap in the 300 Euro range. That is an opinion, I will admit, but one that includes years of enjoying newer designs regardless of whether they were triangular, skeletal or ‘melting Dali-esque’ as well as rectangular and burlesque (my personal TT)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1108689, member: 17918"] Tried to quote Air, but it was not looking like I could. The reason the there was a bit of debate (which was presumably the point of the OP) was not so much regarding the ‘different’ look of the turntable. Everyone on this thread has almost certainly seen Pro-Ject/ Funkfirm/Rega/Thorens/Mitchell/Clearaudio and many other turntables that do not conform to the ‘have a plinth, make it rectangular or at best smooth the corners), what got people talking was the particularly different and not necessarily nice aesthetics of this turntable. My initial comment was that someone was looking at Pro-Ject as it looks in that price range and the website had no indication of price. You seem to have (along with the couple of fanboys) taken this as the forum being anti-innovation. I call bull-dust on that. You need to back your product and did not, you simply decided we were Philistinic. As I have pointed out a few times on this thread, let me hear it and I’ll judge the sound. Judging the aesthetics, it looks cheap in the 300 Euro range. That is an opinion, I will admit, but one that includes years of enjoying newer designs regardless of whether they were triangular, skeletal or ‘melting Dali-esque’ as well as rectangular and burlesque (my personal TT) [/QUOTE]
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