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05-16-12
this thread from a couple of years ago addresses your ques ... Almarg
05-16-12
Matching equipment to your personality is an often overlooke ... Mlsstl
05-16-12
Thanks for the link and the comments. most informative. wh ... Kbuzz
05-16-12
I bought my sota sapphire w/sme309 tonearm new in the early ... Tonywinsc
05-17-12
I have owned a number of sotas, from the original sapphire, ... Manitunc
05-16-12
I have owned 2 sota tables: both comets, and heard many othe ... Tbromgard
05-16-12: Stringreen Linns are VERY tweeky...Regas can also be, although much less than Linn. VPI's are an easy setup and once set up, you don't ever have to touch them again. Installing a cartridge is always a pain to do on any turntable, but probably you could have your dealer do it for you. Stringreen (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)
05-17-12
The cosmos has a design feature different from the other sot ... Tonywinsc
05-17-12
Agree with you, tony. keeping the motor and the platter from ... Lewm
05-17-12
There is a good historical overview of the evolution of the ... Almarg
05-17-12
I have been a sota owners for 25 years (star, nova, cosmos i ... Smoffatt
05-17-12
Al, do you agree that the classic papst tt motor is dc? if ... Lewm
05-17-12
Hi lew, i'm fairly certain that the pabst motor used in the ... Almarg
05-17-12
I bought my sota sapphire 6 months out of college in 1986 an ... Rtilden
05-17-12
Whilst i agree that it is far better to have a rigid couplin ... Dover
05-18-12
Yes, the papst motor fitted to the early sota tt's was a dc ... Lespier
05-24-12
I have always been interested in sota vacuum hold down techn ... Dhl93449
05-24-12
As far as flattening warped records nothing works like vacuu ... Lespier
05-24-12
I have used a sota cosmos iv vacuum table and a transrotor f ... Manitunc
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