Finally a EMT 950

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After days of deliberation, have decided to go for a EMT 950. :)

Don’t know how much of an upgrade, if any, it will be over my existing 938.

Am buying it completely refurbished and restored back to original spec. Let’s see how it works out. Below is the link to the original 950 brochure

http://www.emt-profi.de/Dusch-pdf/emt950-e.pdf
 
After days of deliberation, have decided to go for a EMT 950. :)

Don’t know how much of an upgrade, if any, it will be over my existing 938.

Am buying it completely refurbished and restored back to original spec. Let’s see how it works out. Below is the link to the original 950 brochure

http://www.emt-profi.de/Dusch-pdf/emt950-e.pdf


Hi Prem,

Congratulations. The 950 should be a big step up from the 938.

The EMT"s are a great all in one package. No getting stressed with trying to match tonearms, phonostages, SUT"s etc. The 938(thanks to Anil) has replaced the 301/TD124 and Linn LP12 as the main TT in my system.

Regards
Rajiv
 
Hi Prem,

Congratulations. The 950 should be a big step up from the 938.

The EMT"s are a great all in one package. No getting stressed with trying to match tonearms, phonostages, SUT"s etc. The 938(thanks to Anil) has replaced the 301/TD124 and Linn LP12 as the main TT in my system.

Regards
Rajiv

That is indeed one of the advantages of EMT - all in one..

regards..
 
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