Comments on: Empire’s Troubador Turntable is Making Some Incredible Music in the House: Exit to Vintage Street https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/ everything hi-fi Sun, 21 Apr 2024 04:09:34 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Andrey https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-315994 Sun, 21 Apr 2024 04:09:34 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-315994 In reply to tonyE.

I apologize. The text of a man who’s read a lot of handbills. If you put a vintage SME Series III or SME 3009 S2 tonearm on it, it will outplay your new-made turntables. It was a time when people invested in production, not marketing.

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By: Eric Pye https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-315785 Fri, 19 Apr 2024 19:06:21 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-315785 In reply to Dave gover.

I won’t disagree with you on that!

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By: Dave gover https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-236218 Fri, 01 Mar 2024 20:59:14 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-236218 In reply to Larry Casey.

I have one that i bought new in germany while in the army. In 1971. My system : a pioneer 1010 reciever amplifier, a teac A 450 cassette player recorder. A pair of bose 901 continentals with eq. A dolby 2 noise reduction unit, and a teac 10 inch reel to reel. All , components went through 6 years ago. Digital equipment is not even close to comparing to. The reciever came from factory
@ .010 % thd. Old school
Stereo ,is the best.

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By: tonyE https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-185995 Mon, 06 Nov 2023 07:18:54 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-185995 Aaah.. vintage.

Sure, it looks very good, but by the early/mid 70s we had the Ariston, Linn, AR and Technics tables which were by then the High End.

The Pickering XV15/625E was a fine cartridge… I had one in my Kenwood belt table, back in ’75. Sounded really good but it was beat -no, trounced!- by the Stanton 681EEE -which I got later in ’77.

I understand you are getting in love with the looks of those vintage tables and components… but their sound is not all that accurate… if you want nostalgia looks but state of the art work get a used Linn LP12 with Lingo, Trampolin, Karousel and Ittok… plus a nice modern cartridge.

I believe I commented on this earlier. I must sound like a -pun- broken record -/pun- but it is true.

Sure your vintage table looks great, like a nice 66 Mustang, but I’ll take the modern car with traction control, ABS and computer control mechanicals.

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By: Gaetano Selandari https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-132966 Thu, 30 Jun 2022 08:09:26 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-132966 Hello Larry from Italy; very interesting article. I own a 598 mkIII 220 Volts with high satisfaction. Mine has the wood an GLASS cover. I have seen some with plastic plexiglass covers, may be they did change production in the meanwhile, mystery! Very best regard. Gaetano

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By: Eric Pye https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-123344 Sat, 16 Apr 2022 18:03:20 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-123344 In reply to Bryant Michaud.

No plans to sell it, Bryant. And yes, I’m loving it. Rather than having it inserted in your coffin, it could BE your coffin! Massive 😉

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By: Bryant Michaud https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-121838 Sun, 03 Apr 2022 12:17:14 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-121838 Read your saga on the Empire 598 Troubador, which I have owned since 1971 (that’s right, 51 years!) I have had to re-construct the plinth because the original was damaged in a move, so it gave me the opportunity to improvise on the positioning of the motor capacitor and other electrical components under the platter. I also installed a grounded AC power cord, which helped reduce hum (it had never been a huge problem anyway). The results speak for themselves; this turntable is yet to be challenged for rumble and mechanical feedback figures — and that makes it the beauty that it STILL is. Don’t dare sell it. I’m having mine inserted into my coffin! (LOL)

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By: Eric Pye https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102485 Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:09:54 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102485 In reply to B T Tan.

Cheers. That’s the plan!

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By: Ian White https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102381 Wed, 27 Oct 2021 01:39:09 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102381 In reply to NJ Flanigan.

NJ,

My fully tricked out Thorens TD-125 crushes the Planar 3. In every way. Fully restored and with a better arm and Denon DL-103.

I love Rega’s tables but there are some very good vintage tables that are superior.

Ian White

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By: NJ Flanigan https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102377 Wed, 27 Oct 2021 01:16:11 +0000 https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/empire-598-troubador-ii-turntable/#comment-102377 when you look at the offerings from Rega it does not make sense (to me any way) to buy vintage.

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