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Proof of the pudding etc etc,
But without having heard it, a few thoughts,
Even aptx bluetooth isn't consistently brilliant, so I'd have thought that's a limiting factor.
Looks a bit like a Rega arm, so maybe thats a clue as to which factory makes it?
Its a bit unusual to bundle in an MC cart, especially as its an unbranded one.
At this price (if you take out the cost of the BT transmitter, the cart & phono stage), I'd probably prefer a belt drive over DD. I think to get DD right takes a bit of decent engineering which costs.
Anyone looking to spend this sort of money should be auditioning a few alternatives as well.
Unless you want the Bluetooth thing I'd spend the same on one of the new Technics.
This must have a built in phono stage too I guess. Convenience over sound quality. At least it's a direct drive.
Well, I think it looks very interesting and I’m gagging to get my hands on one and have a play with it! From what I’ve read, the motor is Cambridge Audio’s own design which is a very impressive step.
To describe it as a “dog’s dinner” is, I think, grossly unfair. Regardless of whether the result is superb or not as good as hoped, at least CA haven’t just taken the predictable and safe route of just slapping their logo on yet another Rega or Pro-Ject deck. I think they are to be applauded for giving it a go.
I agree totally - anything that gets people into vinyl is good in my book, and though there may be better alternates out there in terms of 'Sound per Pound' the sheer convenience of being able to drop this into a system with no concern for phono stages, leads and even amps (I'm thinking people with active/lifestyle systems like Sonos etc) will make it a potential winner. Looks nice too.
I do like the name - I have friends staying in Alva, which is in a very nice part of the country.