verdier Platine or Nottingham Analogue hyperspace


I intended to upgrade my current TT Thorens 850
Those TT have two different sound ,but i like both.
I would like to read your opnion about those TT and comperson bettween them
(for Jazz and classical music)
Thanks
birdyy8
The topic started 14 years ago, where the fffff you can get Verdier Platine  nowadays ?  
@chakster
The topic started 14 years ago, where the fffff you can get Verdier Platine nowadays ?

@chakster

What’s with the attitude? The JC Verdier Company is on your side of the pond. Google is your friend. Me thinks you have probably been down that DD turntable hole a little too long. Time to come up for some air.

JC Verdier Website

http://www.jcverdier.com/

Canada is a bilingual country so the French influence is there.
With dealers nearby I was very lucky to find the rare Granito version many years ago.

From the first record it was obvious.

They are still in business ? The site looks like we’re in the 90’s again :))
I always liked the design of this turntable, i think La Platine Verdier model is beautiful.

But i thought they do not make any turntables anymore, mainly because of the site which looks like the last update was made 25 years ago (my impression and i’ve seen it before).

For example there are many Micro Seiki websites like this, but it’s just history of the brand, they do not make any turntables anymore.

So JC Verdier is still in business in your opinion ?
Reviews and information on that site is from the 80’s and tonearm on that turntables are from the same era like Audio Craft AC4400. It’s a time machine to the 80’s or what ? Did i miss something?