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Speedo would like to know.

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er no doubt speedo.
 
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As there is no hint that big weight means better sound,and there is also no hint that
light weight turntables sound better,i wonder
what is the intention of your question.?
O.J(Verdier and rega user)
 
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Speedo is ordering a third Neuance and if he eventually buys a TT that weighs more than his P25- like a P9, SME, LP12, or Avid Volvere, he'd like to buy this shelf in preparation for this upgrade. Speedo's from the light/rigid camp, but it never hurts to be prepared.

Speedo

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Aha !so if you are from the light rigid camp
you know:speedo should never mix the light rigid sound camp with the heavy mass camp,because that mix means often an absolute bad sound .In austria we say: you cannot be with one ass on two parties. Roll Eyes Wink
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Ohje...! I must say that I never say this...!

- Jun Smile
 
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Originally posted by o.j.:
Aha !so if you are from the light rigid camp
you know:speedo should never mix the light rigid sound camp with the heavy mass camp,because that mix means often an absolute bad sound .In austria we say: you cannot be with one ass on two parties. Roll Eyes Wink
O.J.


Speedo don't think you know about the Neuance, O.J.! It is light and rigid just like a Rega TT. No heavy mass here!!!! How much does your P9 way?

Speedo needs to know!

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JUN!Correct is the idiom in österreichisch:
man kann nicht mit einem arsch auf zwei kirtagen feiern.Ist zwar schon älter aber das sagt ma glaub ich heut noch.
thanks for your invitation to mail you to listen to your dps.I did not forget this and i will soon gerne daraufzurückkommen.
Speedo:coming home i will weigh and tell you p9s weight (old one with rb900).
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Speedo!I put my p3 on the original rega Wallshelf and it sounde great from the beginning.my planar9 is still in the box but i hope it will also sound perfect on the rega shelf.I f you have no rega shelf until know i
would reccomend it for your p25.Imo a platform is (or can be )an upgrade of a turntable.
think its not sinful to go the way from the other side:TO buy the platform first means that
the turntable will be an upgrade of the platform.
You can listen to a turntable whereever it is put on,but you cannot listen to aplatform without tt.my planar9 will play next week (cause i m waiting for spacers for correct Vta at the
moment)and then i will comment its sound on the shelf.
O.J.
 
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Speedo

In a way its a credit to the USA that you can tolerate an idiot of a president.

We're not much better off as we have to put with the an idiot for a Prime minister as well
 
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Originally posted by Speedo:
Speedo is ordering a third Neuance and if he eventually buys a TT that weighs more than his P25- like a P9, SME, LP12, or Avid Volvere, he'd like to buy this shelf in preparation for this upgrade.


I think Speedo has a good taste. Smile
 
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O.J.,

Thanks for weighing the P9 for Speedo. All Speedo knows is that whatever TT I get will be on a Neuance- it's an amazing accesory.

Speedo

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Originally posted by o.j.:
Speedo!I put my p3 on the original rega Wallshelf and it sounde great from the beginning.my planar9 is still in the box but i hope it will also sound perfect on the rega shelf.I f you have no rega shelf until know i
would reccomend it for your p25.Imo a platform is (or can be )an upgrade of a turntable.
think its not sinful to go the way from the other side:TO buy the platform first means that
the turntable will be an upgrade of the platform.
You can listen to a turntable whereever it is put on,but you cannot listen to aplatform without tt.my planar9 will play next week (cause i m waiting for spacers for correct Vta at the
moment)and then i will comment its sound on the shelf.
O.J.


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If my bathroom weight is correct ,old planar 9 is nearby 8.5 kilogramm

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Could Speedo tell us a bit more about the Neuance shelves? They sound interesting.
 
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Speedo bought a lot of crap for his TT and components (Bright Star sand boxes, Air Bladder devices, and BDR racing cones), which changed the sound sometimes for the better, but sucked away some of the musical message. Well, Neuance shelves subscribe to the light, rigid, Quick dissipating camp and are the best accesory I have ever used. Musical flow, rhythm, tonal color, imaging, and refinement go up and the sound just opens up. If you feel your hi-fi is lacking, these are a good options IS0 (in speedo's opinion). Speedo uses them under his TT, Transport/DAC, and CJ valve preamp to amazing effect. Speedo considers them the only mandatory accesory for Rega TT's. They are inexpensive for the customization options and Neuance even offers a money back guarantee!

http://www.neuanceaudio.com/index.html

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Originally posted by bazz:
Could Speedo tell us a bit more about the Neuance shelves? They sound interesting.


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