Yeah, it's big bucks now. It wasn't cheap when I bought it, but it uses an air bearing like the Holbo.
Does any Audiogon member have a Holbo air-bearing turntable?
I am fascinated by the Holbo air-bearing turntable with its linear tracking air-bearing arm and air bearing platter system. I have not read an unfavourable review, and many reviewers recommend it as a reference-level turntable at an audio bargain price.
If you have one, what has your experience been like? What country are you in? Is yours the Mk1 or the Mk2? What was the set-up experience like? What cartridge(s) have you used, and what would you recommend? How do you keep it clean? Has it been reliable?
Looking forward to hearing real-life experiences!
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Appreciate the input! I thought the Holbo clearance was tight at 10 microns, but the Kuzma website claims 5 microns. The Holbo seems to be about the only high-grade audio product that has actually decreased in price. The direct sales model with manufacture-to-order makes a lot of sense to me - for one thing, there is no stock locked up in distribution channels becoming obsolete. On the other hand, the market has to become informed and become less risk-averse! |
@richardbrand The sub platter on my Holbo is a machined disc with a “nub” for a spindle. The Platter itself has a Teflon or POM type sleeve that allows the platter to rest on nub. The whole sub and platter is a very tight clearance, not sure of exact tolerance though. I agree, the direct sale has to be a better prospect! |
Thanks Ian. According to what I have read, the tolerance is 10 microns, and that is how much the platter lifts when the air supply is on. I was wondering what if anything kept to platter centred, for example against the pull of the drive belt. Must be the nub? Do you use a platter mat? I think I'd like to use a Funk 5-mm Achromat if the spindle is long enough the accommodate the Achromat, the record and the puck. One last thing. Can you describe what you do to actually position and lower the tonearm? Which bits do you actually touch? It seems so different from my SME 3009 ... Cheers, Richard |
@richardbrand Yes, the nub/spindle seems to be a tightly tolerances fit as well, and keeps the platter centered. My belt isn’t super tight around main platter, just enough for complete and accurate speed control. I do not use a mat, have thought about trying one, but when things sound so good as is, why mess with it. Maybe at some point! Tim |
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