David Price on his all-time turntable picks along with tone arms and cartridges.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @TheNorliss
    @TheNorliss 2 года назад +3

    Only just spotted and watched this. A fantastic vid, David Price really knows his stuff.

  • @longde
    @longde 9 месяцев назад +1

    So happy to see somebody like the SME Series III as well. I own it too (as well as the II non-imp) and like it very much. It was Stereophile's reference tonearm for some years...

  • @dean6816
    @dean6816 Год назад +4

    I 🖤my SL1210 mk2 with RB330 arm and ATOC9XML cartridge (i'm on a budget)!

  • @tonyjedioftheforest1364
    @tonyjedioftheforest1364 Год назад +5

    I really enjoyed this video but it would have been better if he showed pictures of the items he was discussing especially as he owns most of them.

  • @asrarul12
    @asrarul12 Год назад +1

    A journey into the past by a maestro who has been there, done that!

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 2 года назад +4

    Very cool and somewhat unexpected list.
    Interesting that 4 out of 5 turnables are direct drive. FYI, the L-07D power supply is 120/240V 50/60Hz switchable.
    Happy to say I own several of the items on the list.
    JBE Series 3 with SME Series III
    Technics sl-1200 mk2
    Supex SD900
    Never owned the Gyro, Kenwood, or Marantz.
    One neat option for the SME III is the plug in integrated cartridge/wands made by Ortofon (SME 30H) and Shure (MV30HE) which is basically the generator and stylus of the V15-IV in an integrated wand. The combined effective mass of each wand is around 5 grams. I have one of each.

  • @redrobbosworkshop
    @redrobbosworkshop 4 года назад +3

    Enjoyed that!
    Interesting choices though I'd have included the original Mission 774 which was of course contemporary with the SMEIII, had the same low mass but didn't compromise rigidity. Plus of course it came from the company which could be seen as giving birth to Cyrus back in the day. I still have one and use it as my main arm.

    • @martinscase3904
      @martinscase3904 Год назад +1

      I have one too, which I love, but along with many accolades it should definitely include 'one of the world's most fiddly to set up' !

  • @alanwilliams4835
    @alanwilliams4835 Год назад +1

    A great talk thank you

  • @jakemurphy9536
    @jakemurphy9536 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Most enjoyable.

  • @TheFibtastic
    @TheFibtastic 7 месяцев назад

    The SME-III pick doesn't surprise me. I've played with various arms, mostly medium and heavy-weight, and yet my favorite so far has been an ultra-low-mass AT-1100 with a high compliance Stanton Epoch. There's just something to that sound, though I wouldn't characterize the AT as smooth- its fluid damping in the horizontal plane really helps that out, gives it scale and depth. A fantastic combo that, I think, would shock some LOMC fanatics. It's just fallen so out of favor that you rarely hear such a thing these days. That said, a V-15vmr will work on my SME-V, because of its damping brush.... but 'working' and sounding its best just aren't the same thing.

  • @ptg01
    @ptg01 2 года назад +1

    Super interesting ! Would love to know his thoughts on the more contemporary turntables more readily available today !!!

  • @garysergeant9086
    @garysergeant9086 Год назад

    What a fascinating video

  • @Ricky-cl5bu
    @Ricky-cl5bu Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @MrRichymil
    @MrRichymil Год назад

    Do you like the Lenco L75? Often branded the Goldring Lenco GL75.

  • @saudade369
    @saudade369 5 месяцев назад

    I love hearing about the great and important turntables but sadly it all just ended up sounding like someone relating his tales about people and friends weve never met , and dont know ourselves , so it almost became self indulgent and a bit boring . This is You Tube a visual medium , not radio even if you mentioned Tony Blackburn it’s not the 1970s or 60s .
    If only we could have seen just a photo of one or two of the tables he mentions , I imagine the JBL slate turntable , it looks amazing , I think ? Y the way I once had an amazing turntable that had a highly original method for the main bearing and tonearm that I’ve never seen before , it looked like , o I’ve got a good photo here but you’ll just have to imagine it . Even college tutors or health and safety classes use a PowerPoint photo to illustrate their dialogue , it’s not difficult and it’s definitely not radio .

  • @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
    @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez Год назад +2

    I hear no difference in any turntables that play at the correct speed. The cartridge on the other hand is wide open territory. A lot of Audiophoolery speak and snake oil in the audio world.

    • @naimusic362
      @naimusic362 Год назад +8

      real delusion going on here 😂

    • @leegoodwin3466
      @leegoodwin3466 Год назад +6

      Probably look at a hearing check