回复:音响应该是这样玩的!(II)——唱头放大器就应该这么弄。
Ariston
Hamish Robertson designed the infamous Ariston RD11 in 1971 with Castle Precision Engineering Ltd machining many of the parts and allegedly having a hand at the design stage. In 1973 Linn Products was born and marketed their own turntable manufactured by Castle Precision Engineering. The first Linn Sondek LP12 was a carbon copy of the RD11 and many parts are interchangeable.
Two Speed manual turntable with AC sychronous motor drive. Two piece, fully machined concave platter with screw down record clamp. Precision made single point bearing. Real wood veneered cabinet.
"The RD80 maintains the Ariston philosophy of excellence of design, together with top class performance. It has the capacity to extract the maximum amount of information from the disc. Like our other models, it is entirely gimmick free, and provides simply the best platform for carrying a vinyl disc without allowing that disc or any other extraneous energy sources to interfere with the stylus to groove interface. The RD80 is quite simply the finest value turntable available today."
"In conclusion I would not hesitate to recommend the latest Ariston RD80 to anyone in the market for a mid-priced turntable. It is designed to extract musical information from the record, adding as little of its own character to the sound as possible, and in this it succeeds admirably"