Music Hall MMF2.2 LE Limited Edition Ferrari Red Audiophile Turntable
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Music Hall Mmf 2 2. Music Hall MMF 2.2 Turntable Review Australia HiFi News Bereft of adornment, its engineering is focused on critical components - the bearing, motor, tonearm, and isolation All of the tables mentioned here are worth every penny, or even more
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1-Piece Alloy Tone-Arm: The Music Hall MMF-2.2 turntable features a one piece alloy tone-arm for superb tracking ability. The construction of the mmf-2.2 has been simplified to focus on the critical components; the bearing, the motor, and the arm.
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I have never owned a Music Hall TT, but did some research on a NEW replacement for my 35 year old Pioneer TT The description does say the Tracker, but that is incorrect.The Magic 2 is basically the Ortofon OM 10 Super which is a pretty good phono cartridge Even though it is quite compact compared to other designs on the market, Music Hall MMF 2.2 still has that healthy weight to it.
Music Hall MMF 2.2 Belt Driven Turntable with Cartridge, Gloss Black N3. IMO, this is what sets the Music Hall apart in this price range.-- Cosmetically, the MMF-2.2 is real winner. Those looking for a new record player (maybe their first actual "hi-fi" turntable) are extremely lucky that there are riches galore in the price range of the MMF 2.2
Music Hall MMF2.2 LE Limited Edition Ferrari Red Audiophile Turntable. I have never owned a Music Hall TT, but did some research on a NEW replacement for my 35 year old Pioneer TT Belt-Driven: The Music Hall turntable employs a low noise fully manual belt drive design that supports two speeds (33/45 rpm)