Character
There is a small crack in one corner of the dust cover, but that's okay. Gives it character.
There is a small crack in one corner of the dust cover, but that's okay. Gives it character.
Eden was delighted with the Sapphire's simple controls: Push buttons for power and speed selection, and knobs for speed control.
The Sapphire's simple controls proved inspirational. Eden got artsy on this one.
Whenever I mentioned "Project Sapphire" to anyone, they always wanted to know what tonearm the 'table used. At the time, I didn't know. I can now tell you that Eden's Sapphire is equipped with a Sumiko Premier MMT.
Actually, it's the "Improved Version." The original manual told us so.
I was totally into Sumiko's old-school logo. Bring it back, Sumiko!
The Sumiko needs a cartridge. Any recommendations? It should be relatively affordable (I'm thinking $300 or less) and look good with wood.
Eden's Sapphire was born in Oakland, California. It owns serial number 15002.
Last time in "Music in the Round," I wrote about the fading presence of SACD in the hardware and software markets. However, the enduring interest in LPs seems to tell us that where there is a demand for high quality by discerning audiophiles, there will be a supply.
Janet watched the record spin wildly, mildly awestruck. She nodded its way—a gesture that took in all the other 78rpm discs piled nearby—and asked, "How long have you had those?"