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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    I love it. That arm looks truly spectacular for many different reasons but I can see why it would divide opinion.

    The more money i spend, the less I worry about what others think. Advice is always welcome but critique is only a point of view. Enjoy your TT and arm. It's beautiful and I'm sure is sounds as good as anything "top end" that you will find.

    A SP10 MK2 v Denon is definitely required in the name of science!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyse6748 View Post
    Dear all,

    This was just to show my happiness after many years of trying to achieve perfection....in which is almost impossible, but I’ve got it pretty close.

    I love this forum and the comments but I believe I’m on a loser...... so hear endth the sermon.

    Well done

    We all like what we like.......

    I thank you for your comments

    Peter


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    Well done Peter,

    It's always good to hear of music lovers achieving long term satisfaction with their system. How we do it is of course a matter of taste and can take many different paths, but when it is achieved it is to be rejoiced and celebrated.

    I wasn't trying to 'rain on your parade': indeed I'm an admirer of the Dynavector bi-axis tone arms. I was simply commenting on its looks. (I do have questions concerning the disparate arm effective masses in the vertical and horizontal plane, as well as exacerbation of 'warp wow' and 'scrub flutter' through the use of a short arm stub).

    Anyway, congratulations on your achievement.

    Barry
    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    I love it. That arm looks truly spectacular for many different reasons but I can see why it would divide opinion.

    The more money i spend, the less I worry about what others think. Advice is always welcome but critique is only a point of view. Enjoy your TT and arm. It's beautiful and I'm sure is sounds as good as anything "top end" that you will find.

    A SP10 MK2 v Denon is definitely required in the name of science!!!!

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    Oliver / Robbie,

    I thank you for your comments. As I am the only one that listens to my system, it’s always difficult to be constructive.

    However, when things make you smile..... it got to be right !!!!

    It don’t happen too often..... that’s for sure.

    Waiting for the next bit of vinyl...... as excitement , means happiness!!!

    Thank for your comments.

    Peter


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    I think that is one of the nicest looking turntable combinations I have seen. I'm a big fan of the DP80, a genuinely high-end deck and unappreciated for decades in the UK, as was most Japanese kit. The Dynavector has always been an intriguing arm, unique in design and beautiful to look at IMO. Congratulations.
    Main system: Sony TTS8000; AT1010; Audio Technica Art1; The Lentek; Cambridge 851n, Yamaha NS1000.
    System 2 - SBT; Technics SH-X1000 DAC; Denon PMA-850

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldius View Post
    I think that is one of the nicest looking turntable combinations I have seen. I'm a big fan of the DP80, a genuinely high-end deck and unappreciated for decades in the UK, as was most Japanese kit. The Dynavector has always been an intriguing arm, unique in design and beautiful to look at IMO. Congratulations.
    That’s an extremely nice comment..... thank you... I go to bed happy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyse6748 View Post
    That’s an extremely nice comment..... thank you... I go to bed happy.


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    Well I do like......
    Main system: Sony TTS8000; AT1010; Audio Technica Art1; The Lentek; Cambridge 851n, Yamaha NS1000.
    System 2 - SBT; Technics SH-X1000 DAC; Denon PMA-850

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobbieGong View Post
    I never thought I'd go back to it but I've been looking into mats (Dont start Marco ) as I sense there's a bit to be got there if I choose the right one - Got one on the way, all will be revealed in due course
    Heh-heh.... Some find it early, some late, some never... You got there just in time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    I love it. That arm looks truly spectacular for many different reasons but I can see why it would divide opinion.

    The more money i spend, the less I worry about what others think. Advice is always welcome but critique is only a point of view. Enjoy your TT and arm. It's beautiful and I'm sure is sounds as good as anything "top end" that you will find.

    A SP10 MK2 v Denon is definitely required in the name of science!!!!

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    for fun maybe Oliver, but for science would be pointless unless both were fitted with the same arm/cart combo.
    Bakoon 13r Denon DP80 Stax UA-70 Shure Ultra 500 in a Martin Bastin body with jico stylus, project ds2 digital Rullit aero 8 field coils in tqwt speakers

    Office system, DIY CSS fullrange speakers with aurum cantus G2 ribbons yulong dac Sony STR6055 receiver Jvc QL-A51 direct drive turntable, Leema sub. JVC Z4S cart is in the house

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    It’s awesomely beautiful! I love everything about it! Down right sexy!


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    I have been to Peter’s home and had a good listen to this turntable combo, very, very good indeed.
    I like it a lot tbh and look forward to hearing it again soon with the new phono stage.
    Peter has put together a very nice system with some fine source components.

    Nigel

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