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In Reply to: Dual vs. B&O; last time posted by PanzerVI on May 9, 2007 at 19:54:17:
Actually, their only half right, as a good B&O with a healthy cartridge produces an accurate soundstage. Most audiophiles prefer an extremely wide and deep one.Only the very best tables from Sony, Yamaha, and Pioneer are truly competant hi-end performers. Only a small number of these tables were exported, and demand a rather high price on the market today.
My Micro Seiki recommendations stand. Most of the affordable ones are superior than nearly anything the 3 companies above have produced.
If your are concerned about reliability, and prefer an affordable manual table, the BL-51 to 91 are best. They even perform well against expensive legendary models.
There may be a few other options. How much you are looking to spend?
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- Re: Dual vs. B&O; last time - George Mann 20:30:13 05/09/07 (3)
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- Re: Dual vs. B&O; last time - richardl 10:15:17 05/10/07 (0)