![]() I don't say this because some of my gear is Audio Note. There are designers and engineers that have a lot of experience in that field that believe in exactly what you are pointing out. Don't tap it or the isolation platform it is sitting on or the audio stand itself, as you will hear it loud and clear through the speakers! My TT is a microphone. Right now mass loaded tables are very much the popular flavour. Two design beliefs with turntables suspended or mass loaded. When Martin Colloms (British reviewer and Audio Engineer) reviewed the top model a few years ago for Hifi News And Record Review, he claimed that the AN table set a new standard for what is possible from a turntable. Both are suspended and have multiple external power supplies. The next models up in the Audio Note line are the TT-3 0.5 Reference and the TT-3 Reference, at about $30k and $90k. Linn is also a suspended table and it goes all the way up to about $25k for the top model. I hope no one minds the news of the table being released, but as it is out now, I thought that I should share exactly what Peter told me - to be as accurate as possible.Ĭlick to expand.I think that you need to hear more turntables, if you believe that the only valid turntable above $3000, is a mass loaded table. (Peter hoped to finalize a price below £5000, as well as having the option of gloss black). I find the price of the TT-3 Reference and the TT-3 0.5 reference turntables to be well above my pay grade, so this will be quite a welcome price point in relation to the other two. So, only a minor brouhaha, but you can place the blame at my feet!īTW, I may be placing an order for the Turntable Three next year as it will be the best match for my new cartridge and SUT, that are being built at present. Of course, I shared these tidbits with my two audio buddies and I think that perhaps Terry heard and thought that he would post a teaser : ) Peter mentioned that he hoped to see the Turntable Three (or whatever name it ends up being) released in March to April of next year. Peter eventually sent me the photo that you see and gave me some details of its release date as well as the news that the 10" version of the arm 3 will be out late this year, or I'm guessing perhaps early next year. I had sent a few emails to Peter Q, asking about the specific details of an IO cartridge, such as its compliance and which tonearm it will or won't work with on my VPI Classic 3.
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