SCHEU Premier substitution


I tried twice to get in touch with Scheu for a new armboard.
No success and not nice.

I am planning to sell it and go for a more serious brand.
Which brand/models will be an overall improvement?
I am looking for a relaxed and lifelike sound.
Thanks so much

PS: Thinking about basis or amazon or dps for istance.
ad010685

Showing 7 responses by darkmoebius

Hi Ad010685,

As you've noticed, Scheu has introduced a new website not too long ago and not everything works properly on it, so emails may not be getting to them.

From your post on Audio Asylum and Inmate ID, I see you are in Italy. As Restock mentioned, try sending an email(instead of phoning) to Hudson Audio, the US distributor for Scheu.

I talked to him a few weeks ago and he had just received a shipment from Scheu. Tom's a good guy and will help get you the new armboard. He can be reached at huds143@aol.com
I can understand your frustration, Ad010685. But, don't give up so quickly, the performance of the table is incredible. Really on par with the other tables you are considering at a far lower price. I have two Premier mkII's (one w/ 50mm & 80mm platter) and also the Scheu Tacco tonearm.

Check the post on AA from Marco of Soundscape HiFi (also Scheu dealer), Scheu has been busy introducing a brand new turntable. Here's the photos and news from the Frankfurt Analog Show that just happened.

Marco has also offered to help contact the company on your behalf. Somewhere between Tom at Hudson and/or Marco, they should be able to get your armboard to you quickly.

It may just be bad luck that you tried to contact them at this time. I have always had prompt and curteous responses to any of my inquiries, so you experience seems to be a little out of character for the company.
Hi Sirspeedy,

Scheu got a real visual winner on their hands with the new table. I cannot wait to hear the sonic benefits of this design (if any). It is interesting that they are moving away from the one of the primary design criterion of the late Thoms Scheu (and subsequent Teres, Galibier, Red Point, etc. crew) regarding minimal plinth surface area. Hmmm, one has to wonder if marketing appeal is taking precedence.

As to the "Darkmoebius" moniker, 5-6 years ago I originally wanted "Dr. Moebius", but that was already taken. So, this variation was the first thing that poped to mind. It i a mixture of homge to the movie "Forbidden Planet", the Moebius Strip, MC Escher, the futurist/fantasy comic book artist Moebius all mixed together.

I'm kinda a SciFi geek.
RWD,
I haven't owned any of the Teres, Galibier, or Redpoint TT's simply because there is a substantial price difference between they and the Scheu. So, I really can't offer any informed opinion on the motors. The lowest priced Teres is still $1k more(1.5x), the Galibier is $2.2k more(2x plus), and Redpoint A is $6k more(4x) the Scheu.

But, I do have a KAB Speedstrobe which is accurate to 0.03% at both 45 and 33.3 rpms and once the Scheu is tuned in, it doesn't show any visual variation at all. I have a geeky habit of checking when the TT is first turned a few LP's in and after a few hours.

Are there micro-fluctuations within the visual siting? Possibly, but I haven't been able to detect them by ear yet. I would think pitch variations would be detectable in sustained notes of solo musicians. My system is fairly revealing and accurate, so I would think any pitch fluctuations would stand out. Who knows, though?
Hassel,

I've heard the Tacco/Schroeder comparison several times from a few German Scheu owners, I assume the tables are fairly popular over there. Did you have a chance to compare the Tacco to a Schroeder, and if so, which one?

There aren't too many owners here in the States, so there aren't many people with comparison experience.

The combination is extremely musical to me, but I don't have much(acutally any) other personal vinyl expereince.
Hi RWD,

Soundscape HiFi is a high end audio dealership in Singapore, but Marco posts here and on Audio Asylum fairly often. Great person for advice and ideas.

Their website is probably one of the best audio sites available for information on the products they carry. Lots on in-depth info, pictures, and experiences.
Hassel(and Tacco potentials),

I have decided to modify the one nagging aspects of the Tacco's use - VTA. The stock Tacco uses a standard Rega type set-screw to move the arm up or down. It is fiddly, inaccurate, and frustrating - impossible to make fine adjustments. Surprising, since the Tacco is a superb arm and mates extremely well with the cartridges I own.

Luckily, there are two terrific after-market VTA adjusters now for sale - Pete Riggle's VTAF and Teres Audio VTA adapter.

Which of the two is better? I have no idea, both seem to have their benefits and detriments:

The Riggle is cheaper and seems to work on just bout any table plinth. It also has been applied to a wider range of arms.

The Teres seems to require an external armboad(like Teres, Scheu etc.), but has the advantage of clearly marked increments for quickly repeatable settings.

Currently, I'm leaning towards the Teres, but am having trouble justifying the extra cost right now 'cause I'm broke.