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77kg's of Nice TT
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Art Dudley says massive platters are passe.

How many horsepower is that baby's motor, and does it have rim drive?

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STABI XL TURNTABLE

Analogue Source 2007- Stereophile-USA
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Our biggest turntable, Stabi XL, is the latest offering in our bid to achieve the goal of perfect analogue sound. It represents the culmination of 20 years research, development and experience in the production of turntables and tonearms. Theoretically our aim was simple, ie. to spin the record in the nearest possible way to the master and to enable the tonearm to emulate the cutter head.

The fine quality sound of the turntable is due to its massive construction. The base is of solid brass which is clamped together from two pieces and has good damping properties. The main shaft, which is 28mm in diameter, is fixed into this base. The platter is a sandwich construction of aluminium and acrylic plates screwed together in pre-stressed form to damp all unwanted vibration. Hard non-metalic material is used for the bearing which, together with a ruby ball, is lubricated in an oil pool to provide one point contact with minimum vibration and noise.

Two motors are mounted separately in their own heavy brass towers . Two pulleys via two belts give stable symetrical drive to the platter. The electronic power supply generates controlled feed from a quartz to both motors in such a way that any vibration in the drive is minimised by the driving coils of each individual motor. A heavy brass and acrylic clamp provides additional damping of the vibration created by playback, as well as flattening curved records. The record is pressed securely to the platter- mat, which is a semi-hard combination of rubber and textile.

The tonearm tower is a massive brass unit and the armboard can be exchanged to accomodate various tonearms. The mass of the tower gives structural and damping rigidity to the tonearm. The unit allows for VTA adjustment during normal use without loss of rigidity or azimuth. The movable part is supported via a linear ball bearing 30mm in diameter and 100mm in length which gives firm support while allowing VTA to be changed. Adjustments can be made in a range of 80mm, each turn of the knob representing 0.1mm precisely.

In order to simplify adjustment a micrometer gives a digital readout in the range of 12mm at an exactitude of 0.01mm. These adjustments are repeatable. Additionally, a lever on the side of the tower allows for three basic positions, normal, a setting for thin records and higher for thicker records of 180 grams.

Technical Data:

Mass (total w/o ps): 77 kg

Platter: 22 kg

Base: 27 kg

Motor Towers (two units): 14 kg

Tonearm Tower: 14 kg

Speeds: 33, 45 rpm

Dimension: 450 x 400 x 300mm

Power Supply: 110 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz

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STABI XL TURNTABLE

NEW: 2008 STABI XL 4 is upgraded version of Stabi XL by using two extra motor towers and 4 belts. For both turntable versions is now available new power supply as PS XL II.

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I know I'm a pain, but I'd rather have 77KGs of vinyl and an Rega P3-24 and a Ortofon 2M Black. By my calculations that would be over 169.5 lbs of new vinyl. Very sweet.

I'm just sayin......

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Thinking of it... you're right. 77 kg of Mo Fi records... sweet!

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That thing would indeed be pretty ass-kicking were it not for the completely cheesy GOLD finish!~ What were they thinking? Brushed silver, matte silver, brushed black- anything but gold. I mean seriously. No one even buys gold colored engagement rings anymore, let along something that big in your house.

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They LOVE everything gold plated in China!

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Good point- definitely an East/West thing.

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If that TT was mostly flat or even shiny black with some judicious gold trim here and there I'd like it.

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Same here

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If that TT was mostly flat or even shiny black with some judicious gold trim here and there I'd like it.

It needs dingle balls below the platter...

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