I had an original flat arm 5120....it was indeed an incredible piece of kit for its price point. It was dismissed by the industry as being a white elephant but its sonic capabilities when set up with a decent cartridge was outstanding. I went to one of the early demos at a hifi fair in London. Cannot remember where exactly. One of the Park Lane hotels....but the demo was a blind listen. The melee that ensued once revealed was a sight to see....audiophiles who were minutes before citing that it was this TT with that arm and so and so cart were hurriedly trying to cover their tracks!!
Hi I also had one of those for my first turntable but could never really get over the look of the flat arm , so it made way for a Marantz but I can't remember which model.
I had a NAD 533 back in the 90s, I think they were mostly sold through Richer Sounds and were very much a "poor man's Planar 2". It was fine enough but I remember being very disappointed by the platter at the time. In retrospect if you were in the market for a 533 you'd have been better off saving a little longer and getting a proper Planar 2.
Would love to see an unboxing of the new Oak finish Planar 3. You’d be the first to have one on TH-cam! Pictures on the Rega website look promising. I hate the glossy finishes.
my New Brio arrives today, £549 inc delivery. after originally seeing this and finding it it was being discontinued i pulled the trigger in less than a day, hesitate and i would have missed out knowing my luck.
it's not good idea having a magnet like system like that it's not done in the correct way. if you have two opposing magnets they never just lift off they will want to slide and that means it's pushing the spindle against the bearing housing what you would have thought would make more noise and cause some wearing take it off.
Linn Bearings are engineered to extremely fine tolerances, the materials are carefully selected,and tested.....I just don't feel that any " after market" modifications are going to help.Its only my opinion but the newish Karousel bearing would be a far better investment.
There's going to be new saferty ratings for cars that rely too heavily on touchscreens. Using a tochscreen to open a glove box is madness. It's just outright dangerous, changing radio stations is bad enough.
In theory ( big ? mark ) to apposing magnets should cancel out each magnetic field . But probably not completely , so what forces that propagate should be much reduced . Now I would imagine that the manufacturers will have given this all due consideration , bearing in mind the business they were involved in . But I repeat this is definitely the land of those whose knowledge is beyond my understanding . Kind regards to all
The brio is an outstanding amp for the money
Great amp can drive any speakers very valve sounding
I have Brio amp for a month. Very clear and balanced. My brother likes it too!
I had an original flat arm 5120....it was indeed an incredible piece of kit for its price point.
It was dismissed by the industry as being a white elephant but its sonic capabilities when set up with a decent cartridge was outstanding.
I went to one of the early demos at a hifi fair in London. Cannot remember where exactly. One of the Park Lane hotels....but the demo was a blind listen.
The melee that ensued once revealed was a sight to see....audiophiles who were minutes before citing that it was this TT with that arm and so and so cart were hurriedly trying to cover their tracks!!
Hi I also had one of those for my first turntable but could never really get over the look of the flat arm , so it made way for a Marantz but I can't remember which model.
Hope you can test the oberon 7s soon. Have got a pair of fyne audio f501's. Harsh sounds. They are going back.
I had a NAD 533 back in the 90s, I think they were mostly sold through Richer Sounds and were very much a "poor man's Planar 2". It was fine enough but I remember being very disappointed by the platter at the time. In retrospect if you were in the market for a 533 you'd have been better off saving a little longer and getting a proper Planar 2.
Wait is the Apollo coming back at a later date? Man I hope so! I adore mine, and I’d consider buying a spare.
Would love to see an unboxing of the new Oak finish Planar 3. You’d be the first to have one on TH-cam! Pictures on the Rega website look promising. I hate the glossy finishes.
Any Rega Naia review on the way?
It’s over hyped and over priced. You’re welcome!
my New Brio arrives today, £549 inc delivery. after originally seeing this and finding it it was being discontinued i pulled the trigger in less than a day, hesitate and i would have missed out knowing my luck.
it's not good idea having a magnet like system like that it's not done in the correct way. if you have two opposing magnets they never just lift off they will want to slide and that means it's pushing the spindle against the bearing housing what you would have thought would make more noise and cause some wearing take it off.
Linn Bearings are engineered to extremely fine tolerances, the materials are carefully selected,and tested.....I just don't feel that any " after market" modifications are going to help.Its only my opinion but the newish Karousel bearing would be a far better investment.
There's going to be new saferty ratings for cars that rely too heavily on touchscreens. Using a tochscreen to open a glove box is madness. It's just outright dangerous, changing radio stations is bad enough.
Yes - it's illegal to even touch your phone whilst driving and yet you can fiddle with the i-pad thingy !!. The world's gone mad!
@@Phil_f8andbethereI totally agree.
Must be back from holiday lol
In theory ( big ? mark ) to apposing magnets should cancel out each magnetic field . But probably not completely , so what forces that propagate should be much reduced . Now I would imagine that the manufacturers will have given this all due consideration , bearing in mind the business they were involved in . But I repeat this is definitely the land of those whose knowledge is beyond my understanding . Kind regards to all
Tiger Paw is no longer in business
Yes so I understand , but presumably they would have given due consideration to the possibility of magnetic fields being a problem . Kind regards
Giving EV's away now agghhhahhaha don't park it near your house or store ----- fire hazard !!!!