It almost gives me a heart attack when I hear the prices. Even if I were wealthy, I don't think that I'd shell out that much cash. Probably only the Pro-Ject stuff seems within reach. I just can't imagine who would or could buy this equipment.
Funny to see the Nu-vista design. Did not know of it. I bought a large quantity of Nuvistor's a couple decades ago and was working on audio circuits with them. I still have a couple dozen or so.
@@trackingangle929 My more specific intent was an inline tube buffer preamp for a guitar! Self powered in the guitar cord right at the guitar. No cord loss. And for the power ones, direct attached to drive electrostatic panels.
Interesting stuff Mikey, but I'm getting motion sickness. Slow camera movements please. An old cinematographer friend once told me "Hold it like a full cup of coffee"
A reason why I don’t trust pro ject, market flooding first. Nothing wrong with that they’re pretty good I assume, but not convincing me, personally. Especially not when fragilizing turntable platters for features. And above that appealing the furniture people. LOL, concrete is the best. Last time they said that was in the 90s, I think, now with a new generation you can tell stories again. Sometimes nothing sings louder and vibrates heftier than concrete, the visible random core structure established resonance equality all over, yeah…. LOL. MF look like new cars. Seems they’re targeting the AVM and T&A clients with that. The A1 is the real cooker that would have interested me 30 something yrs ago. I must say the Lambretta man convinced me of the Nuvista line. Great guy.
Pro-Ject products are great. Quality, reasonably-priced turntables that are not made in China.
I never thought I would see a concrete plinth turntable!
Made in Europe what a beautiful sound
Another fantastic, well made video of our hobby! Your the best at this stuff Michael Fremer! Bravo!👏
Always the best coverage on TH-cam.
Mikey your New Yoike sense of humour is diabolocal. Good work !
Thank you Michael! 🙏🙌
Excellent review at the show.
It almost gives me a heart attack when I hear the prices. Even if I were wealthy, I don't think that I'd shell out that much cash. Probably only the Pro-Ject stuff seems within reach.
I just can't imagine who would or could buy this equipment.
Imagine yourself, daily, being able to easily afford the top echelon of HiFi equipment, and in every detail, and it WILL become yours one day.
You do a great job Michael.
Love the yellow one
@@olliebeak131works best wearing sunglasses 😎
Great Video Michael
Michael, since I’m the one who bitched about your opening last year I must say, Thank you!! 😉
Excellent coverage and always nice to know the price ! It’s free to dream 😀
As if you are there. I want lots of these. O the turntables pfff! So many great quality products. Great information. Thank you!
i assume that voice in your intro is a facsimile of your mother when you were younger ? 😂
Funny to see the Nu-vista design. Did not know of it. I bought a large quantity of Nuvistor's a couple decades ago and was working on audio circuits with them. I still have a couple dozen or so.
I’ve owned numerous Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista pieces over the years
@@trackingangle929 My more specific intent was an inline tube buffer preamp for a guitar! Self powered in the guitar cord right at the guitar. No cord loss.
And for the power ones, direct attached to drive electrostatic panels.
I have MF A1. Its been great with my single driver 94db speakers. I really like Musical Fidelity. Its a company Ill always look at for Audio gear.
Interesting stuff Mikey, but I'm getting motion sickness. Slow camera movements please. An old cinematographer friend once told me "Hold it like a full cup of coffee"
Lifting the platter to change speeds, dealbreaker
Which one? The T2 has automatic speed change. He lifted the platter just to show its bottom and the subplatter
The bulk of Pro-Ject turntables are like that, but they have some models with electronic speed switch, and a small range of automatic tts.
project has literally so many
Model's and verstons
I don't know how dealers
And distributers. Can keep
Up or know what to stock
9:42 My goodness, that is one ugly TT.
A reason why I don’t trust pro ject, market flooding first. Nothing wrong with that they’re pretty good I assume, but not convincing me, personally. Especially not when fragilizing turntable platters for features. And above that appealing the furniture people. LOL, concrete is the best. Last time they said that was in the 90s, I think, now with a new generation you can tell stories again. Sometimes nothing sings louder and vibrates heftier than concrete, the visible random core structure established resonance equality all over, yeah…. LOL. MF look like new cars. Seems they’re targeting the AVM and T&A clients with that.
The A1 is the real cooker that would have interested me 30 something yrs ago.
I must say the Lambretta man convinced me of the Nuvista line. Great guy.
Concrete tell that to Rega. Everybody is right at the same time they're all wrong. Listen to the music, not the kit
Had a X2 motor die within 3 years. I won't be supporting them moving forward!
I bet you felt at home Mikey.