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"Put your finger on the motor housing," Silberman demanded. "Can you feel any vibration or motion?"
No, we couldn't.
Oh yeah—it also sounded good.
"I thought this was one of the greatest turntables I'd ever heard, from a mechanical perspective," Hansen said. "But the power supply, while having some innovative ideas, was not up to the standard of the DPS itself—and slow deliveries of the PS were keeping the table from gaining traction. So I said, we can make a better PS—that's what we're good at."
So Ayre utilizes the standard DPS table, which employs a…
"Can I get back to you on that? Let's just call it the TBD," he said.
"What can you tell us?"
It has a pauferro body and a Boron cantilever. The top plate is chrome, "for a smoother, tighter interface with the headshell," and the backplate of the motor assembly is extremely rigid. The generating magnets are Alnico and the stylus has a line-contact profile. Output will be 0.5mV.
Price is projected to be substantially above that of the $2000 Celebration—possibly in the $4000…
That's pretty cool.
The table has a mag-lev suspension and tunable sub-platter assembly and plinth.
The tonearm is called "9CC" because it's a 9" model using continuous carbon fiber. The bearing assembly seems monstrously overbuilt. "That gives it remarkable rigidity," said Norbert Schmidt.
There's just something about a big, open room—and when a system has a price tag the size of that in Sumiko's room, why would you compromise the sound by jamming it in a…
Raw data is dumped from the buffer to a Boulder-designed Eigen-value DSP oversampling filter—which itself, has a data buffer to eliminate timing glitches…
And check out Stereophilia on Friday for cat-blogging—with a CES twist.