It certainly is a gadget. I have never worked on one, never heard one either. How do they perform?
Turntables, Tonearms: Rare Finds
How about we post rare finds of Turntables and Tonearms.
I look frequently, just for fun, this is the 1st time one of these has shown up
Harman Kardon Rabco ST‑7 Linear Tracking Turntable – Near Mint, Fully Functional
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Dynavector DV505 tonearm was awarded the Design and Engineering Award at the Consumer Electronics Show (C.E.S.) in Chicago in 1977 The award was repeated five years later, in 1982, cementing the DV505’s reputation as a groundbreaking piece of hi‑fi equipment. The arm’s unique “bi‑axis inertia separation” technology, which separated horizontal and vertical moving masses to reduce resonance, and its combination of high‑mass lateral stability with low‑mass vertical tracking force |
Oh yeah, I would pick the Blue Color also. I agree with you and Bill, it may be the definition of gadget. Here's the manual, I'm gonna read it later https://www.dynavector.com/etechnical/505manual.html No arm lift? That's worse than no dust cover. This popped up, I'm gonna go thru it later also
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