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The 10 most significant turntables
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 147739" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Pah! Farm machinery made by a jewellers apprentice! One of the so serious Germans on Audiogon said it well "It makes every record sound like it was recorded at Kingsway Hall" For those not familiar with mainly Decca? classical records. Kingsway Hall has fabulous acoustics but also has an underground train running beneath . This gives all recordings a rather inappropriately unusual rumbly bass .</p><p></p><p>ALL THE ABOVE IN JEST!! The Garrards are there. Should they be ? I think either them or the TD 124(Although TAS has both) .Ancestry ,the sort of hatred one can only have for something after a failed love affair with certain British motorcars (Spit here) and admiration for engineering from those few square kilometers of central Europe make me nominate zee Thorens TD 124.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 147739, member: 2475"] Pah! Farm machinery made by a jewellers apprentice! One of the so serious Germans on Audiogon said it well "It makes every record sound like it was recorded at Kingsway Hall" For those not familiar with mainly Decca? classical records. Kingsway Hall has fabulous acoustics but also has an underground train running beneath . This gives all recordings a rather inappropriately unusual rumbly bass . ALL THE ABOVE IN JEST!! The Garrards are there. Should they be ? I think either them or the TD 124(Although TAS has both) .Ancestry ,the sort of hatred one can only have for something after a failed love affair with certain British motorcars (Spit here) and admiration for engineering from those few square kilometers of central Europe make me nominate zee Thorens TD 124. [/QUOTE]
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