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  1. #11
    Join Date: Apr 2016

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    I'm paul.

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    I have a Denon DP80 and it’s the best turntable I’ve ever had. I believe it’s a 3 phase motor.
    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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  2. #12
    Join Date: Mar 2016

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    I wonder if somebody came around your place and swapped the turntables over would you even notice?
    Current system 1210 GR. CDP - Meridian G08. Amp -Sugden A21I - Sig. Wharfedale Lintons.

  3. #13
    Join Date: Sep 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    I wonder if somebody came around your place and swapped the turntables over would you even notice?
    That's an interesting question, isn't it? At the moment I have about €3000 in my Technics setup, recovering this sum (at least partially) would be quite agreeable.

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    The only Denon TT that would interest me would be the DP100 with the arm removed and replaced by another.

    http://www.thevintageknob.org/denon-DP-100.html







    Barry

  5. #15
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    You don't even need to remove anything, there was an armless version (although Denon's servo arms are very good, certainly better than any "classic" SME )

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