Teres Turntable / Portland


In my newfound obsession to upgrade from my faithful rega 25 to a reference quality turntable, I am interested in the teres model 255 leaded platform/plater model.
http://www.teresaudio.com

1. How do these compare to high end tables such as the
basis 2500/graham 2.2 or the vpi tnt HR/jmw 12.5 ?

2. How difficult is it to build ?
I do have a friend who is a setup professional whom I
would enlist to help install the arm.

3. What are good arm/cart combinations ?
Looking to spend around 1-2K for the arm and cart.

4. Does anyone in Portland Oregon, or Seattle WA area
have one that they wouldn't mind letting me hear ?
john_l

Showing 2 responses by aaird

I don't have a Teres, but I almost bought one. In my opinion, after you reach a certain quality of bearing/platter/suspension, the differences in in the tables themselves are small. You will hear large differences in the sound, however, between arms and cartridges. If you had TWL's with the OL and Denon, you would no doubt love it. But there are many combos out there that in the end will be similar in quality and enjoyment. For instance, when I was just about to invest in the Teres, someone came along with a Basis 2001 for a steal of a price. Is the Basis Platter as heavy as the Teres? NO. But is the Build quality and bearing quality of the table as good? Probably so. Anyway, the point of all this is that you have many choices for the amount of money you will spend, and often you will get just as good of a piece of equipment, and ultimately sound that is as good. I would put my Basis 2001/RS A1 up against the Teres/OL250 anyday in a trial, and we would have a lot of fun trying to decide which was better. And maybe nobody would 'win', since each table has it's own strengths and weaknesses. One has a springy suspension, the other no suspension. One has a unipivot, the other a standard pivoting arm. Etc. The differences are not so important as the sound, and I believe once you spend a couple of grand on a fine TT, the differences come down more to preference than any really obvious build quality differences.
TWL, I think your choice was great. I actually got lucky, since I did not have quite enough money to get a combo like yours, and I was afraid I would have to settle for less. In the end, I got such a good deal on my TT that I don't feel I compromised much, if at all. But since this post needs to have something on-topic for the original poster, I would suggest that looking in the archives of the Vinyl Asylum (email me for the link) will reward you with hundreds of references to the Teres, and to the various arms and carts people have put on them. It amounts to this--No one says anything bad about the Teres, and usually the arms and carts are of sufficient build quality that nobody complains about them, either. Just buy the best quality arm and cart you can afford up front, and you will be happy with the combo.

Regards
Andrew