Very good combination Maril555. Please do report back on what it sounds like.
I am planning on a Naim ARO with either Dynavector XV1s or Lyra Skala.
I am planning on a Naim ARO with either Dynavector XV1s or Lyra Skala.
After market Motor + Belt drive for Verdier
Hi Maril555 Looking forward to your impressions as well. When looking at the manual I smile when I read how Mr Verdier discusses the install options for the Platine. It probably has something to do with the French-English translation. Install options. 1) heavy and hard wearing furniture. 2) solid wood or steel tubes mounted on wall bearing wall. 3) Sandbox made of wood filled with sand. Lay in the board the table will rest on. :^) How simple can it get ? Three very clear options offered up for his table. IMO based on my experience so far the suspension deals with structure feedback really well in option 1. I am very interested Maril in hearing how the motor unit on the wall shelf works out. Platines can support 8 kg center weights. Hi Pani My reference arm is a modded ET 2.5 air bearing tonearm When Mr. Verdier saw a picture of the Eminent Technology ET2.5 Tonearm he did not recognize it, but he did ask me a few questions. Its not sold in France I guess. I am currently using it with a Soundsmith Retipped Ruby Cantilever Benc Micro MC3. Will be putting my XV1 back on soon. It was rebuilt for me by Axel of Germany. Cheers |
Ct0517, it is interesting that I have not yet tried any of the three options mentioned by Mr.Verdier. When I move into my own house, possibly the first thing I will do is to place the TT on a wall mount shelf. However, when Mr.Verdier talks about solid wood heavy furniture I wonder which solid wood is preferable. There is Teak, Rosewood, Maple, Ebony, so many to choose from. By the way, your setup is very very good. The ET tonearm is highly acclaimed and so is the Granito plinth version of Platine. Have you ever listened to a later generation Platine which has a mdf plinth ? Any impressions ? |
Thanks Pani That ET2 tonearm and the Platine share 2 common dna elements. They have both passed the test of time and both can be highly tweaked / hot-rodded. The room is the big rock in audio. I have heard two SP10MKIIs in the same room with different plinths but same tonearm/cartridge. Not two Platines however. Once into different rooms its apples and oranges. imo - How good a table will sound is based more on who set it up and their knowledge of the gear and room. Its a learned process, I am still learning with both the ET2 and Platine. Cheers |