Nice Clearaudio Emotion TT w Satisfy Tonearm and Performer 2 cartridge Complete
geppy1
Posts: 3,075
Selling a Clearaudio Emotion TT w Satisfy Tonearm and Performer 2 cartridge in what they call Bluemotion. It is a beautiful blue . My pictures do not do it justice A well reviewed turntable In excellent shape and with box , packing ,all paperwork and parts Will be double boxed Asking $750 Thanks.
The Emotion is a simple design: a thin acrylic slab for a plinth; another relatively thin slab for the full-sized 12" platter; a short, flat-bottomed spindle bearing of hardened, polished steel, sleeved by a sintered brass bushing; and acrylic cones for feet. An AC synchronous motor fitted with a two-step grooved pulley (commendably fixed to the motor shaft via three symmetrically placed set screws) sits in a circular cutout in the plinth's rear left corner, and drives the platter via an O-ring around its perimeter.
The big news is the Satisfy tonearm. Its straight-pipe design has a precise feel, using a sapphire watch-bearing system in the horizontal direction and ceramic bearings in the vertical, and an ingenious antiskating mechanism adjustable via a large magnetic screw. The Satisfy uses a single-point overhang adjustment system that's elegantly simple but tricky to use—especially for analog newbies. The RCA jacks are attached to a semicircular extension of the arm's main post that protrudes through the bottom of the plinth; they're easy to access and offer excellent clearance. The tonearm and its associated parts are milled from aluminum; they have a solid look and feel, and the long cueing lever was both easy to use and smooth in operation
The Emotion is a simple design: a thin acrylic slab for a plinth; another relatively thin slab for the full-sized 12" platter; a short, flat-bottomed spindle bearing of hardened, polished steel, sleeved by a sintered brass bushing; and acrylic cones for feet. An AC synchronous motor fitted with a two-step grooved pulley (commendably fixed to the motor shaft via three symmetrically placed set screws) sits in a circular cutout in the plinth's rear left corner, and drives the platter via an O-ring around its perimeter.
The big news is the Satisfy tonearm. Its straight-pipe design has a precise feel, using a sapphire watch-bearing system in the horizontal direction and ceramic bearings in the vertical, and an ingenious antiskating mechanism adjustable via a large magnetic screw. The Satisfy uses a single-point overhang adjustment system that's elegantly simple but tricky to use—especially for analog newbies. The RCA jacks are attached to a semicircular extension of the arm's main post that protrudes through the bottom of the plinth; they're easy to access and offer excellent clearance. The tonearm and its associated parts are milled from aluminum; they have a solid look and feel, and the long cueing lever was both easy to use and smooth in operation
Comments
-
SOLD More turntables to come
-
Nice turntable, I happen to have a Blue Emotion with a Grado Gold Cartridge, someone will be happy.Home Theater
Parasound Halo A 31 OnkyoTX-NR838 Sony XBR55X850B 55" 4K RtiA9 Fronts CsiA6 Center RtiA3 Rears FxiA6 Side Surrounds Dual Psw 111's Oppo 105D Signal Ultra Speaker Cables & IC's Signal Magic Power Cable Technics SL Q300 Panamax MR4300 Audioquest Chocolate HDMI Cables Audioquest Forest USB Cable
2 Channel
Adcom 555II Vincent SA-T1 Marantz SA 15S2 Denon DR-M11 Clearaudio Bluemotion SDA 2.3tl's (Z) edition MIT Terminator II Speaker Cables & IC's Adcom 545II Adcom Gtp-450 Marantz CD5004 Technics M245X SDA 2B's, SDA CRS+
Stuff for the Head
JD LABS C5 Headphone Amplifier, Sennheiser HD 598, Polk Audio Buckle, Polk Audio Hinge, Velodyne vPulse, Bose IE2, Sennheiser CX 200 Street II, Sennheiser MX 365
Shower & Off the beaten path Rigs
Polk Audio Boom Swimmer, Polk Audio Urchin