TTWeight's Lovely Gem

I had been aware of TTWeight’s line of beautifully crafted, heavy-duty phono accessories&#151center weights and clamps, outer rings, and mats&#151and while I knew that TTWeight’s Larry Denham also designed turntables, it wasn’t until seeing them in person that I fully understood the extent to which Denham has gone in perfecting his designs. Turntables aren’t just a hobby or side project for Denham.

Listen to Denham speak, and you’ll hear a man with a clear vision and the knowledge and skill to bring that vision to life. It was a joy to hear him talk, though most of what I heard&#151specifications and observations and descriptions of trial and error and design philosophy&#151was well beyond my comprehension. You soon get the sense that this is all too easy for Denham. After all, he’s used to precision engineering&#151his background in the aerospace industry, where even minor errors cannot be tolerated, has provided him with lots to draw from.

Denham dove into turntable design with the cost-no-object Christine, “the angel of music” ($57,500). He took what he learned from designing Christine and trickled it down, first to the Onyx ($15,000), and now to the lovely Gem, seen here, which might be a bargain at $4800.

Driving the massive TTWeights 'tables were some gorgeous tube amplifiers from ALLNIC (short for "all nickel" because all of the company's amps use output transformers made of 78% nickel core permalloy): the 60Wpc T2000 integrated ($8500) and the H3000 phono stage ($10,900). ALLNIC amplifiers are represented in the US by Hammertone Audio.
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