Nottingham Horizon TurnTables
Nottingham Horizon TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 23, 2009]
Rocknsouza1
AudioPhile
I've had this unit (a non SE version) for over 4 years and have not experienced a vibration issue with the tonearm, contrary to a previous post that said all of the tonearms have one. Perhaps this is due to the fact that I have a Rega RB 250 tonearm and the mounting is slightly different. I recommend this table very highly, especially with the Dynavector 10 and 20 series cartridges. |
[Mar 10, 2008]
abcxyz
AudioPhile
Strength:
-Solid build.
Weakness:
-It is very sensitive to vibration from its placement so it needs a good sturdy and level surface to be placed on.
I purchased the Horizon SE for the price but was sent the Horizon non-SE instead but the turntable is so good I did not care at all that it was SE or not. (The dealer actually refunded me the difference in price later. )
Customer Service John at Audio Elation is a very helpful and friendly guy. He went out of his way to make sure I was a happy customer. Similar Products Used: Demoed Music Hall MMF-5. Owned the Rega P25 and then P3. They are nice but IMHO only just introductory turntables. |
[Dec 08, 2007]
analogue
AudioPhile
Strength:
any perceived strengths obliterated with a vibrating tonearm
Weakness:
Tonearm vibrates on ALL non-SE models. You've been warned I purchased the non SE version of the Nottingham Horizon turntable which was favorably reviewed by Fremer in Stereophile. Mine came with a RB300 tonearm. Within one hour of setting it up and playing music, I noticed a vibration on the arm which I could feel from the headshell to the base of the arm. No amount of tightening or loosening of the mounting screws helped, neither did adding more oil.
Similar Products Used: Rega P3
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