KuzmaStabiusedKuzma Stabi Solid Oak Turntable w/Stogi ArmKuzma turntable with tonearm. Solid oak base and hinged/removable dustcover is oak with smoked glass top. Tonearm has VTA and azimuth adjustment. Tonearm is straight tube Stogi arm that was sold w...2000.00

Kuzma Stabi Solid Oak Turntable w/Stogi Arm

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Ships fromOcoee, TN, 37361
Ships toUnited States and Canada
Package dimensions22.0" × 18.0" × 18.0" (55.0 lbs.)
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Kuzma turntable with tonearm. Solid oak base and hinged/removable dustcover is oak with smoked glass top. Tonearm has VTA and azimuth adjustment.  Tonearm is straight tube Stogi arm that was sold with table (factory drilled arm board).
The turntable has given me many years of vinyl bliss but now I am ready for a change.  The sprung suspension eliminates all possibilities of feedback from the speakers, even from all my pipe organ recordings!

Turntable includes external power supply and custom Audio Points for feet as well as original feet. I am the original owner since new purchase in 1998. It is lightly used as digital is my main source. There are no blemishes on the the turntable or power supply giving it an excellent condition rating.
New belt installed and arm re-lubricated by Kuzma distributor in 2016.  New queuing device installed in 2011.

Comes with original documentation, original packaging and large supply of 5000 cSt damping oil for suspension. Cartridge not included

Questions for the seller
I'm new to high end tt. How would you compare this to Linn or Sota?
The Linn is very sensitive to floor vibrations (if on a non-concrete floor), whereas the Sota and Kuzma are much better in this regard. Sound wise, the Linn is shy on the bass compared to the Sota and Kuzma, but the Linn has more PRAT (pace, rhythm, and timing). The Sota and Kuzma have more warmth, bloom, smoothness, bigger soundstage than the Linn. As you can probably tell by now, the Sota and Kuzma are much more similar than the Linn. I would also point out that the Linn is finicky to set up and there are so many different upgrades over the years that it's hard to compare even a Linn to another Linn. I really think that a Linn is more for a hands on type of listener and wouldn't be the best choice for a "newbee". One more thing, everything I said is for the Linn LP12, not for the Linn Basic. The Linn Basic doesn't have the bouncy suspension and is a significant step down from the LP12

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