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> So what is the dif between the S.150 and the STR8.150?
> Did I miss the explanation somewhere? joe salerno
Yes you missed it. It was in the third sentence:
>> That's why the Stanton ST.150 (standard S shaped tone arm)
>> and the Stanton STR8.150 ("skip-proof" straight tone arm)
>> are built first, and foremost with quality in mind.
Mike Biel [log in to unmask]
On 12/14/2011 9:10 AM, Martin Fisher wrote:
> http://www.zzounds.com/item--STAST150HP
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> Has anyone had experience or read a REAL review on this TT? I've already got a KAB modified Technics 1200 with a few additions but am interested in this as a backup and special project TT. I'm mainly interested in the transport. If needed, all the USB crap can be bypassed and/or defeated. That's the least of the issues though. Key transport features that make it appealing to me are the following:
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> World's Strongest Torque Motor (4.5 Kgf-cm)
> 3 speeds [33,45,78]
> Selectable pitch control [+/-8%,+/-25%,+/-50%]
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> I'd like to know how quiet (electrically and mechanically) the thing is and just how rock solid the platter rotation is when encountering resistance.
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> Martin
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Joe Salerno
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