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I have been at this hobby for about 12 years and music has never sounded better at home. I am really enjoying the analog front end which was added January 2009. I rarely listen to CD anymore. Anolog is has been quite a learning experience but is beginning to pay off. Analog is definitely not plug and play option.
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    • TransFi Salvation
    Go to www.trans-fi.com there is a wonderful discription. This is my last TT, it is that good. Upgraded to magnetic bearing 8/2014, even better.
    • Trans-fi Terminator T3
    Upgraded from a fully RB 300 with Michell tecno weight,Incognito wire, Michell VTA adjustor. What a dramatic improvement in every respect.
    • Transfi Tomahawk tone arm
    added this updated tone arm from Transfi with positive results
    • Transfi Resomat
    Added this mat to my TT with good results
    • Ortofon Windfield PW
    Fantastic
    • Einstein Little Big Phono Preamp
    This pre is for MC cartridges only does not provide much flexibility but sounds oh so sweet.
    • Aesthetix Calypso
    Tubed line stage
    • Aesthetix Atlas stereo
    switched from long term reference Rogue M-180 to try solid state output with Martin Logan Summits challenging impedance curve
    • Martin Logan Summits
    finesse
    • Grover Huffman interconnects RCA
    great performance reasonable price
    • Grover Huffman Balanced interconnect
    25 foot XLR linestage to amps
    • Grover Huffman Speaker cable
    Excellent performance for price
    • VPI 16.5 record cleaner
    A good record cleanrer is a must have.
    • Acoustic Room Treatments DIY
    Mostly do it yourself + bass traps and diffusors.

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Hi Sgunther, I'm currently running a Michell Orbe tt w. Pederson plinth/armboard and Origin Live Ultra motor upgrades, SME V arm and Zu modded Denon 103 cart.
I've recently auditioned the Trans Fi Salvation with Terminator T3Pro linear tracking tonearm. WOW! What can I say? Pretty much blown away!
After listening to a modded Technics SL 1200 direct drive, I came away admiring it's precision, pitch stability and rhythmic propulsion compared to my belt drive Orbe, but felt it had a cold, sterile colouration which I ascribe to micro speed hunting 'jitter'.
The Trans Fi, otoh, had all the positive attributes of the dd Technics, but maintained all the natural warmth and dimensionality of the Orbe. This I ascribe to the Salvation having a high torque motor giving dd like speed stability, but being purely analog with no digital feedback, didn't fall into the trap of continual control of micro speed variations, and so provided a more relaxed, yet precise presentation.

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