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On October 1, 1905, Czech worker Frantisek Pavlik was killed during a demonstration. Leos Janacek was so affected by the incident that he hurriedly wrote his one and only piano sonata. But as the well-known story goes, he burnt the third movement before anyone could play it, and threw the first two movements into the Vltava after the first private performance. Fortunately, the pianist copied the score, so now everyone can hear this undoubted and unqualified masterpiece.
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I noticed the other day when playing this track, a 'buzzing' type of sound coming from the tweaters of my Paradigm S8 speakers, this was being caused by the bright flute sound on this track. I proceeded to remove the grilles on both speakers, I noticed the tweaters themselves were moving when the flute played. The movement is very subtle but it's there, it looks like one side of the tweaters lifts off a little letting air out. I took the same recording to my other room where I have a pair of S2's, I noticed the same bright sound with this track, though not as bad as with my S8's.
I'm kind of a nostalgic type of person and some of the audio components coming out today to me are simply "crap" especially in the turntable area, their just cookie cutter plastic assembly line trash. I like the older stuff, hand made, wood cabinet and finished which brings me to my question. I want a turntable, something reliable and something that won't have me getting a loan at my local bank. I've seen the Denon PL59's which look phenomenal, does anyone have any other suggestions for other turntables and how they perform?