Bearing from some sort of turbine
Well, I’m not sure what it is, but I like the look of it, probably want it, and am wondering whether it will fit on a tractor…
p.s. hang on… there’s what looks like a spindle hole in the middle. Is it something that will do something funky with my LPs to make them sound even better…?
LOL its actually from an extremely accurate turntable inside a photometer.
# Melco S100 Data Switch
All £2099.00 of it
Well you could blame the company, but people are willing to buy it. I have seen inside the ‘basic’ melco nas thingy as well, thats a whole lot of nothing with two harddrives.
This is Luxman’s new flagship CD and SACD player, the D10X. As lovely on the inside as out. And you couldn’t accuse the company of selling empty space inside aluminium boxes…
With neat compartments as well.
They cut many of their analogue PCBs by hand too. I always find Luxman share a lot of design philosophy with Naim. They like regulated power amps. Loads of over engineering. Their speaker cable is even similar to A5. i.e. no frills heavy guage multi stranded.
…and yet those two companies’ sonic signature are polar opposite.
I like Luxman as a brand, their stuff is very well built, obviously made with a lot of care. Don’t know their amps particularly well but I do like their disc spinners and turntables.
The D10 is definitely on my lust list if I ever win the Lotto, I really like its looks…
Steve “My house is really tidy” Guttenberg seems to like it as well:
They’re stuff has always had an touch of class, great looking CD player. Oddly enough I’ve never heard anything of theirs in the flesh they’re not that common here.
Don’t you just love the way Steve’s stack on the right hand side moves as he talks, it’s a wonder he can find a CD.
That design is an acquired taste, and must very expensive in proportion to the internals!
What are the 4 Allen Heads doing - top and bottom corners?
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Not much inside the box