MY FAMILY LEFT SWITZERLAND IN 1717, BEFORE ALL THIS HI-END STUFF. THANK GOD THIS STILL EXISTS, I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE TOUR AND EVERYONE INVOLVED AT THE FACILITY. THANK YOU MICHAEL FOR THE TOUR.
Love these videos. The aesthetics of both these two TT from Thales and arms are stunning. Swiss engineering is so understated, just beautiful to look at!
Yes I did enjoy it ! They realy put the finger on the inconsistancies of the modern mindset of some high end and digital ......God gave us analog ears ...........and processing & certain corrections will harm the MUSIC ! To learn one has first to unlearn........... Thank you Michael.
I'd like to see a video someday of Michael visiting a tonearm or HiFi component factory in China. Or that odd little company that makes laser based vinyl record players in Japan.
@@trackingangle929 White or light gray with black outline or yellow with white or black outline. The outline is the key. We see red in a blurry way, like red dial at night. I do like your subtitles content!
It’s always funny when people joke about old blokes loving their best sounding old turntable and arms machines making clear it’s a lie and any good modern gear is far better thanks to better materials and technology, yet, they proudly use the oldest and massively used and abused gear from ancient factories themselves without clean-rooms on a floating thus vibrating floor. Guys, be serious, this is all cute and nice, but it’s not the perfection expected from swiss - it’s manufacture. If you so will better than modern swiss fabrication in being unique, but not in perfection, ask Rolex, Jaeger le Coultre, Omega, ask some watchmaker of mini series. Still what they do is formidable and at the high end of fabrication in this industry.
MY FAMILY LEFT SWITZERLAND IN 1717, BEFORE ALL THIS HI-END STUFF. THANK GOD THIS STILL EXISTS, I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE TOUR AND EVERYONE INVOLVED AT THE FACILITY. THANK YOU MICHAEL FOR THE TOUR.
Michael's videos are the best ! Very thorough and great humor, usually ! :D
Love these videos. The aesthetics of both these two TT from Thales and arms are stunning. Swiss engineering is so understated, just beautiful to look at!
Yes I did enjoy it !
They realy put the finger on the inconsistancies of the modern mindset of some high end and digital ......God gave us analog ears ...........and processing & certain corrections will harm the MUSIC !
To learn one has first to unlearn...........
Thank you Michael.
A great phonostage i guess. Thales make great stuff. Thanks for a nice video.
I loved the anthusiasm shown by the electronic engineer engineer, he is certainly not in fond of feedback in any audio circuit
40K phono stage, let's dream together 🤣
I'd like to see a video someday of Michael visiting a tonearm or HiFi component factory in China. Or that odd little company that makes laser based vinyl record players in Japan.
The HSE Swiss visit will be a separate video?❤
yes....
That was real....(HiFiction) The train doesn't sound the horn at a crossing....🙂
Love your videos, but red is a terrible color for subtitles...
you are the first to write that. What color do you prefer that's legible over often busy images?
@@trackingangle929 White or light gray with black outline or yellow with white or black outline. The outline is the key. We see red in a blurry way, like red dial at night. I do like your subtitles content!
@@yuriwalter385 I'll try that!
Very interesting, but does it sound any good? Seriously, did You like it?
Based on short listening session, yes! But need to hear it at home...
@@trackingangle929 It has several outstanding features. I bet unit #1 will go Your way.
It’s always funny when people joke about old blokes loving their best sounding old turntable and arms machines making clear it’s a lie and any good modern gear is far better thanks to better materials and technology, yet, they proudly use the oldest and massively used and abused gear from ancient factories themselves without clean-rooms on a floating thus vibrating floor.
Guys, be serious, this is all cute and nice, but it’s not the perfection expected from swiss - it’s manufacture. If you so will better than modern swiss fabrication in being unique, but not in perfection, ask Rolex, Jaeger le Coultre, Omega, ask some watchmaker of mini series.
Still what they do is formidable and at the high end of fabrication in this industry.