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Guy Landau

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  1. Hey guys,

    Thanks for your concern.We're doing fine for now and hoping that things will end real soon and we'll be going back to normal life asap.

    Luckily we're living in the Tel-Aviv area which is 50 miles south of Haifa (where we suffered many attacks) and just hoping that they don't have a longer range missiles...

    I miss you all.

    Guy

  2. Actually, I'd rather have this EMT at $2247:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:112&item=220000197435&id=

    or this one:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/EMT-930-ST-BROADCAST-TURNTABLE-NICE-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ9721023536QQcategoryZ48649QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    which didn't meet reserve at $2929, and just forget about all the audiophile nonsense like supporting the speaker wires off the floor so that none of the music leaks out into the carpet.

    Wow, this is the first time I actually agree with Parrot (and I did hear the Walker turntable more than once....)

  3. Are they all direct drive Allan?

    Rick

    Only the 948, the LAST of the great EMT broadcast tables was direct drive. The earlier (and FAR more coveted models) were RIM drive tables--some say the PINNACLE of rim-drive tables . . .

    Few coments,

    EMT manufactured 3 direct drive models: The top of the line 950, a simplified version 948 and a much simpler version 938.

    The 950 is an amazing beast the used to retail for around $11K. The 948 and 950 sound very similar.

    IMO, They'll walk all over any TD124. Especially with that EMT arm and TSD15 cartridge, that combo is hard to beat. They're among the finest engineered turntable ever made and are a joy to operate and just sound so great.

    Allan, I have a source to a NOS 930........

    If you wish to learn more about emt tables, check out this website http://www.stefanopasini.it/My%20Turntables-EMT-Thumbs.htm

  4. I have had many very positive experiences with quite a few C-J preamps.

    I'm still convinced that the PV-10 is one of the best bargains in the audio industry.

    Although most of them are rather colored, they always make music.

    I've had PV-2,PV-5,PV-10A & Evolution 20SE (which I still own) and had listened to PV-3,4,14 and Premier 14. I could easily live with most of them (didn't like the PV-14 that much as it sounded too dry and lost that fine balance between detail and musicality).

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