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Re: [ARSCLIST] Lazer Turntable
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- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:59:36 -0500
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At $18,999 (the $9,500 is a down payment from what I gather, not the
full sale price), I doubt he'd be able to cut me a deal I could afford.
Let's face it, if I could afford that, then I could afford CEDAR.
Besides, he sent me a cd and booklet a few years ago. The cd was meant
to demonstrate the difference in sound between a modern turntable and
his laser turntable, and I've got to tell you, when it came to playing a
78rpm record, the laser turntable sounded awful. This coupled with the
literature claiming that the laser turntable can only play black discs
-- meaning it wouldn't be able to play my thousands of red Associated
transcriptions, or even a blue Columbia 78 for that matter -- and with
the high price tag, I decided to say thanks, but no thanks.
Bob Conrad
Fort Lee, NJ
Jeffrey Kane wrote:
Ahh, the 'new' LT distributor who said he'd NEVER discount the laser turntable is now discounting. Imagine that. Still not a deal. I purchased my LT-2XRC for $1,500 under that including shipping back in 2004 when the exchange rate was ¥10/$ lower than it is today. Unless things have changed recently, the factory is still perfectly happy to deal with you directly and will make a better deal. As the local distributor doesn't and can't offer any support whatsoever (machine MUST be returned to Japan for repair) I see
no benefit whatsoever to using the US distributor. If you want one, contact ELP themselves. Sanjou Chiba will likely be quite happy to cut a deal.
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[mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Colin Schlachta
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 1:33 PM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Lazer Turntable
Hello all.
My work is in wax cylinders so it really doesn't apply to me,
but the offer for this product looks interesting.
http://www.audioturntable.com/purchase/index.html
Colin Schlachta
Audio-Visual Archives
Canadian Museum of Civilization
100 Laurier Street
Gatineau, Quebec
J8X 4H2
Fax: (819) 776-7055
Tel: (819) 776-8466