SOTA Sapphire TurnTables
SOTA Sapphire TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 22, 2015]
ghost_of_the_phonograph
Audio Enthusiast
At first, I must apologize for my english skills. I'm living in a french region and I have only scholar knowledges in English.
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[Apr 13, 2008]
kevin (music lover)
AudioPhile
Strength:
Stable sounds great perfect synergy with tonearm,suspension is so effective didn't need a engineering degree to set up and tweek for best sound
Weakness:
doesn't look high tech not really a weakness but seems the only negative i've heard from friends/guests I purchased this table on ebay it came with ft-3 tonearm w/vta adj.and no power supply it arrived in seemingly new condition(as described)w/grado 8mx and no instructions.I found a toll free # ordered power supply(a little pricy, but this is a specialty item)and was sent set up instructions via email by friendly rep later I called with with a silly question and spent nearly an hour talking to a rep who really steared me in the right direction in terms of bang for buck set up I thought I would get the guy in trouble for spending so much time on the phone with some one who really wasnt interested in making a purchase and ended the call out of concern ,Turns out boath the "reps" actually own the company and seem to share my (our) passion for music. Table is now set up with benz lo-4 (550.00 on agon) and audioquest sapphire tone arm cable (for now)(40.00 on ebay) This thing sounds really nice, has never skipped (never) and presents a really acceptable soundstage (I ran out of cash and one interconnect in chain is a 99cent variety!) opinions and impressions vary but I am pleased here and look forward to further degree of resolution that appropriate innterconnect can provide.This set up has enabled me to get my girlfriend open to all different types of music and artists she was sure she did not care for,and can relieve me of the stresses of the day better than any single malt scotch/ten dollar cigar session. I am connsistantly moved by the music and have brought my girlfriend (who thought i was delusional to buy a record player)up to speed on the strengths of anolog.I believe it only fair to point out that my preference is towards a somewhat laidback,romantic listen all day without fatigue sound not "sound effect testing " and this sota is agood fit for me I have heard several nice set ups (nothing over 10,000) and it is clear that no table ive heard sounds clearly superior (most had superior bachelor pad visual appeal though)all were alittle different and the people at sota helped me achieve the type of sound I described to a very satisfying degree to say the least. I am very difficult to please as to the sound of particular instruments namely drums,piano,violin to be brief i am very close to satisfid with everything but can say i now have the best sounding drums i have ever heard on a recording Its almost like Stuart Copeland is right outside an open window without personal guidence from the people at sota I'm certain these results would have eluded me as as the only motivation they had was to be hepful.I think Ive made my impression clear and thank you to Kirk and Donna at sota Customer Service the best ive encountered not only in audio but anywhere Similar Products Used: denon ha-500, audion phonostage ,bat vk5i,vk-60, jse 1.8 speakers,audioquest sapphire, ruby,caldera |
[Feb 20, 2008]
Bob Berryman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Big sound stage,great pace and speed,good separation of instruments and voices,this and Audio Research appear to be made for each other. great value
Weakness:
no complaints from me Hi there,ive wanted one of these for a long time and had never heard one,Ive been using a Oracle=Alexandria with a zeta and supex combination.I was told Sota would be a better match for my arm,i thought it would have to be pretty good to beat the oracle.I have to say, if the alexandria is a class c,this has to be a class b,we are very happy,albums that were ok ,even forty year old ones,sound awesome,my stereo set up is now finnished,i believe.For $555 i think it would be close to being unbeatable,performance per dollar . Similar Products Used: linn,oracle @ thorens |
[May 24, 2002]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
DEAD SILENT while running. DEAD ! ! ! Solid platter.
Weakness:
Arm changing takes awhile. I've used this turntable for 3 years. I've only compared it to what I currently own: Thorens 125MKII/MMT, Thorens 126-III, Micro-Seiki DDX1000/Saec308, kenwood KD750 w/XK-50, all these tables are B++ condition. It's a very good table. I use it with the Sota clamp and have no complaints. Any descriptions between the Micro and Sota is spitting hair unless you can hear very miniscule differences. However, it was a few cuts above the rest. The arm is the Linn Basik but today I just picked up a NOS SME-III, I'm gonna use it with the Blue-Pt nude. I'll tell you about it in a few weeks. Similar Products Used: Micro Seiki, Thorens 125-II/MMT |
[Nov 10, 1999]
derek nicholls
Audiophile
Strength:
Once you start listening to it, it is dificult to stop, i.e it is not fatiguing. sound quality is on par with my Sony 779Es Cd player. But I have a Linn arm on the Sota, which I intend to upgrade & I am only using a Rotel Pre/tuner amp pickup input. Specifically exelent sound stage, goes beyond my Kef 105 speakers, the Sony dosn't. Very good spacual information retreval, it can send shiverers down my back with the right recording.
Weakness:
bass is a little soft, but I believe this comes more from the rotel pickup stage that the turn table, we will see at Christmas when I buy a M/F LP stage. Vynil is still a great way to enjoy music, if you own more that 250 LP's work out the cost of replacing them with CD's, It will pay to upgrade to a good deck, i bought mine second hand, so instead of $6000NZ it only cost $2000, one of the best Hi-Fi investments I have ever made. Similar Products Used: Linn Sondeck, left me cold & unmoved, so i bought the Sony CD. |
[Aug 12, 2001]
Jeff S
Audiophile
Strength:
Relatively easy setup, good suspension, extended bass.
Weakness:
Big and heavy. Dustcover looked ugly and didn't clear my tonearm. Dinky power supply. Up until 1995, I was using this turntable with an Eminent Technology Model 1 tonearm, Grado cartridge and Arcici turntable stand. Stock rubber feet were replaced with threaded aluminum cones and I may have been using an acrylic mat and beefier homebrewed power supply but I can't quite recall. Similar Products Used: Oracle Delphi+Magnepan Unitrac, Rega Planar 2+Magnepan Unitrac, Linn LP-12+Ittok, Sota Star Sapphire+ET2, Goldmund Studio+ET2 |
[Sep 12, 2001]
mike
Audiophile
Strength:
tracking and alignment
Weakness:
lower bass extention The sota blew away the linn that I used to have. when mated Similar Products Used: linn lp12 , thorens 124 |
[Jan 21, 2002]
Mike P
Audiophile
Strength:
Stability (played thru an earthquake), more immune to room sound than CD is,open highs,lots of bass...easily humiliates all but the latest digital.
Weakness:
Bear to set up RIGHT,power hum to cartridge (power supply was too close to tone arm). Is totally manual (I am getting lazier as I age). I have been using this table for 19 years now. I got the table in a...well...strange sale in a parking lot in 1983 or so. Similar Products Used: Oracle,Linn,Panasonic,Technique,B&O,Transcriptor,Kenwood,Lirpa..... |
[Jun 10, 2001]
ScottV
Audiophile
Strength:
stable nuetral reliable
Weakness:
Expensive when new, aged design My table is an original Sota Sapphire purchased in 1985. Was my fifth or sixth table and was the first that didn't have a sound of its own. Is good enough to not need replacing in my system. |
[Aug 25, 2000]
Don T
Audiophile
Strength:
Soundstage
Weakness:
Not fun I traded my Rega Planar 3 turntable to get the wood block of a turntable for $1200. After 2 years I gave up sold the wood block for $300 and bought another Rega Planar 3. I would have given up an Analog if I had to keep at the Sota thing. Similar Products Used: See review summary |