I’m interested in venturing into the realms of direct drive and singled out the above two t/t’s .Has anyone got direct experience of either of these decks or better still previous or current ownership of both.
Location: London UK
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I'm Dee.
I’m interested in venturing into the realms of direct drive and singled out the above two t/t’s .Has anyone got direct experience of either of these decks or better still previous or current ownership of both.
System... THORENS TD160 Super in Purpose built plinth.
SME 3009 S2 improved ,Van Den Hul hybrid interconnect and rewired by J7 at Audio Origami with Vdh silver wire.
ARKLESS 640P Phono amp..Currently using Denon Dl103
But have Denon dl110 HoMc cartridge....Shure v15 111. as reserves
YAMAHA Cr2020 receiver overhauled and upgraded by Select 45rpm
Denon dvd 3910(transport) Monarchy Audio M22C Dac..
Monarchy Audio Dip Classic
Tannoy Cheviot speakers ( cones and surround replaced by Lockwood)
TEAC X1000R r2r
Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
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I'm Mike.
I've got a Kenwood KD990 which sounded pretty good to my ears. I haven't used it for a while as I acquired a virtually new Technics 1210 mk5g and I've been using this for the last few years. I can't say I noticed any real difference in sound between the two decks. Make what you like of that!
The Kenwood boasts a skeletal sub-chassis and what appears to be more substantial bearing than the Technics. The Kenwood also has an end of record auto lift on its arm.
The above is probably not much help but feel free to ask me questions about the Kenwood and I'll do my best to answer.
Mike
Mike.
I love my KD-990 which is run 'naked' eg without its plinth. These Kenwoods are really graceful, musical decks with a good sense of 'drive' and 'propulsion' married to unerring speed stability - sonically not unlike an upper range Nottingham Analogue deck but with a more propulsive sound character.
Here is a picture of mine, with a 12" Reed 3P tonearm fitted. That combination was so lovely that I have just ordered another 12" Reed 3P for demonstration stock.
Location: KY - Scotland
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I'm Mike.
You're just missed one that sold on eBay this week for £495, I nearly bought it myself even though I didn't need it
Location: London UK
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I'm Dee.
Hi Mike
I saw it,it was what made me start this thread.All the feedback has been positive ,very positive.I’ll keep
looking there’s no rush
Location: London UK
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I'm Dee.
Hi Hugo... great pictures.. I think the skeletal option is a thing of beauty and
its what attracted me to the 990 in the first place.Ive done my research
and not found any detractors yet ...Thanks Mike (Spikeyfaz) for your input
I’m familiar with the sound of the technics you have ,as a close friend has the
exact deck and so I have a guide of some kind as to the sound ...although
amplification,cartridge and many other factors have to be considered.
I have a Thorens Td160 Super that I have modified and fettled over the years
and I a very happy with where I’m at with that.. just fancy a change.
Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
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I'm Mike.
Hmm. I might have to dig my KD990 out and put it up for sale as I can't see it's going to get much use now. There's a spare (non-working) one in the loft which might have to go as well. If so, I'll get some pictures and stick them in the for sale part of the forum.
Mike
Mike.
Location: London UK
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I'm Dee.
Hi Mike, are the 990 ‘s reliable and are the replacement parts difficult to obtain ....I ask this because you
have a working table and a non working one..perhaps for spares
Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
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I'm Mike.