G.I.P. Laboratory
GIP 225 |
Ben, Lin and Ayie |
Francis, Ben and Mickey |
Ben, Joey (Harana Audio), Allan (DEQX) and Suzuki-san (G.I.P Labs) |
GIP 225 |
Ben, Lin and Ayie |
Francis, Ben and Mickey |
Ben, Joey (Harana Audio), Allan (DEQX) and Suzuki-san (G.I.P Labs) |
JVC QL5 |
Kenwood KD500 |
Denon DP1250 |
Sony TTS2500 |
The Sony TTS2500 is the motor unit of the worldwide bound Sony PS-2250/2251. Just like the Denon, it also uses an AC motor regulated by a servo circuit that is claimed to be practically cog-less in operation. This JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) model requires a 100V step down transformer. The half-finished laminated plywood plinth was DIY'ed by yours truly.😎
In a typical audiophile shootout these turntables would have been fitted with the same tonearm/cartridge combination and plinth. But this was not practical since I wanted to test under real world conditions. So to satisfy JE Labs' retro-centric streak,😉 for the Denon and Sony, I chose period correct gimbal bearing type tonearms that are known to perform on a similar musical level as those supplied with the QL5 and KD550.
JVC QL5 Tonearm |
Kenwood KD550 Tonearm |
Rega R200 |
Grace 540L |
Denon DL103R |
Denon AC motor (top) Kenwood DC motor (bottom) |
Sony TTS2500 + Stax UA-3NL |