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...The rhythm has Control
After a couple of years with a Vertere, I've crossed back across the house to the LP12, and I rather like it.
I can see that, as flawed and colored as the Lp12 is it still manages plays the tune.
After a couple of years with a Vertere, I've crossed back across the house to the LP12, and I rather like it.
Mmmm...
Just a matter of making it fit.
About 960g, which is significantly less than the old steel subchassis/arm board combo, and I think somewhat less than most other options.
Nice, another one on the block?Mmmm...
Just a matter of making it fit.
Some report that Rega arms sound slow and lifeless on LP12s compared to an Ittok or the same Rega arm on a P10, PT Too, Xerxes etc. Others say that modern Rega and Pro-Ject arms work very well. Who is right?
Rega, not compatible, Renders the deck Tuneless.
PU7 , Sorry no, not by all accounts, I know lots of people (me included) that dont rate it at all.
Aro, Yes if youre a Naimy, otherwise steer clear , the Javelin is even worse!
So what do you rate?
So what do you rate?
Some report that Rega arms sound slow and lifeless on LP12s compared to an Ittok or the same Rega arm on a P10, PT Too, Xerxes etc. Others say that modern Rega and Pro-Ject arms work very well. Who is right?
PU7 , Sorry no, not by all accounts, I know lots of people (me included) that dont rate it at all.
However, removing the paint makes for a hell of a positive benefit to the RB300, it makes the arm much more dynamic sounding.
Nah, the Aro, the Javelin, and the Nima are all proven solid options (well, wobbly options, but you know what I mean), the wild card is the SUPATRAC surely?And the wild card is a uni-pivot like an Aro or Nima. If you really love that liquid midrange and don't mind the slight compromising top and bottom. Not for me personally but I get why some love them.