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"You
have already heard of our products and were always looking for any
information of our excellently reviewed turntables? Well, we want to show
you this yet unrivalled turntable.
The whole story started around 20 years
ago, when Thomas Scheu began to think about designing his own turntable.
Through the years with growing knowledge on the crucial parts of designing,
he further developed an initial idea on how to build a state of the art TT
at an affordable price.
All his developments finally lead to the here shown
product that made its way through lots of reviews achieving only the best
results - the Scheu PREMIER!.... Get involved!
All
our plinths can be run either with 50 mm (2 inches) or 80 mm (3,15 inches)
platters. The weight range is from 17 kilos (9 inch single plinth with 50 mm
platter) up to 23 kilos (the double 12 inch plinth with 80 mm platter).
Each
bearing is capable of handling loads up to 45 kilos!
The 50 mm platter
weighs around 4.5 kilos, the 80 mm type has a weight of 7.5 kilos.
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Included
in the package of each turntable is the motor-housing with power wall plug
and the 50 mm platter. 80 mm
platter is an option. Coming along with the TT is one tonearm-base
pre-drilled for a tonearm of your choice!" Some of our
customers at Soundscape HiFi and Music have replaced their very
expensive turntables with the Scheu Premier MK2 (right up to USD
$24,000), and are now happy Premier MK2 users. These are not
novices, but veterans who have gone through their fair share of
turntables.
Commonly agreed among these Premier MK2 owners is a
significant improvement in pitch, pace, rhythm, and timing - without the
need to artificially boost platter rotation speed. This is
due in part to its excellent German-precision bearing, and impeccable
stability. Everything is so simple, one can't go wrong.
As with all turntables, either suspended or non-suspended designs, a
high-quality support rack/table system is mandatory to extract full
performance. However, in cases of aesthetic or budget reasons,
your solid wooden table will also do, so long as it doesn't rock on its
feet, and is more or less level (further level adjustments can be made
on the turntable itself). |