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Capella decks
Posted on: 01.01.2014 by Barrett Dudak
Hi I have Capella decks please any info on them would b great thanks x
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by dripstep
Kwal, is it always necessary to be like that?
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Easy, there. The "article" was a list of really expensive turntables for audiophiles. I scrolled down and didn't see "Capella" listed. No need to be a dick.
It's hard to sense someones tone over the internet but it wasn't of that nature, just a blunt statement really.
Delena Katherman
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Kwal

Maybe if you'd read the article you would be able to answer your own question.
Easy, there. The "article" was a list of really expensive turntables for audiophiles. I scrolled down and didn't see "Capella" listed. No need to be a dick.
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
"Rockport Technologies -

Using an air-bearing tonearm and platter, the Rockport Sirius III ($70K) is considered the best turntable ever built. There is also a Sirius II (at about $30K, but it is the tiniest bit on the cool side) and the Capella (about $25K, but hasn't been built in a few years now). Andy Payor, the builder, is now focusing on making his speakers and no longer makes turntables anymore - but these are still considered the high-bar and are sometimes, infrequently available on the used market. "

Maybe if you'd read the article you would be able to answer your own question.
Barrett Dudak
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
sorry i was asking about Capella Decks but i cant seem to upload a foto
Delena Katherman
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
$25000 each?

Another 'money' DJ, I guess.

Look pretty sh*t for scratching though...

http://www.audiofederation.com/catalog/turntables/
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
Len Lukawski
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Sambo
+1.

900 internet points for this. Well played
Jetta Drenzek
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
This is going to be a great thread.
+1.

Barrett Dudak
01.01.2014
Hi I have Capella decks please any info on them would b great thanks x
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by dripstep
Kwal, is it always necessary to be like that?
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Easy, there. The "article" was a list of really expensive turntables for audiophiles. I scrolled down and didn't see "Capella" listed. No need to be a dick.
It's hard to sense someones tone over the internet but it wasn't of that nature, just a blunt statement really.
Barrett Dudak
02.01.2014
Hi I would like to upload a foto please can u tell me how to as i have been trying for a while now
Delena Katherman
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Kwal

Maybe if you'd read the article you would be able to answer your own question.
Easy, there. The "article" was a list of really expensive turntables for audiophiles. I scrolled down and didn't see "Capella" listed. No need to be a dick.
Yong Aptekar
02.01.2014
Kwal, is it always necessary to be like that?

Those turntables are audiophile decks. They are made for listening to presses of classical music, or anything you want to hear in the highest quality. Not at all for DJING, however it is possible, hell, you can mix on old reel to reel if you really want.
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
"Rockport Technologies -

Using an air-bearing tonearm and platter, the Rockport Sirius III ($70K) is considered the best turntable ever built. There is also a Sirius II (at about $30K, but it is the tiniest bit on the cool side) and the Capella (about $25K, but hasn't been built in a few years now). Andy Payor, the builder, is now focusing on making his speakers and no longer makes turntables anymore - but these are still considered the high-bar and are sometimes, infrequently available on the used market. "

Maybe if you'd read the article you would be able to answer your own question.
Barrett Dudak
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
sorry i was asking about Capella Decks but i cant seem to upload a foto
Delena Katherman
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
$25000 each?

Another 'money' DJ, I guess.

Look pretty sh*t for scratching though...

http://www.audiofederation.com/catalog/turntables/
What are we supposed to be looking at in the link? Is there a "Capella Deck" in there somewhere?

What is this thread about again?
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
I'll give you $200 for the lot, PM me.
Barrett Dudak
02.01.2014
hi I have tried to add a pic but some how i cant, ive been asked to sell these for a friend of mine sorry for soundin a bit dippy but this is my first time on here and I really only wanted to find info on the Capella Decks and to see if anyone would know where to go to find that info out
Larita Smaga
02.01.2014
$25000 each?

Another 'money' DJ, I guess.

Look pretty sh*t for scratching though...

http://www.audiofederation.com/catalog/turntables/
Barrett Dudak
02.01.2014
Sorry if i sounded a bit of a div, I have been asked by a friend who own the Capella Decks to sell them for him, I have tried to upload a pic but this is my first time on here and cant seem to upload a foto I will keep trying to upload, but i just wanted a bit of help as to where to go to find out a bit about them
Yong Aptekar
02.01.2014
What he means is, I have a ccapella decks any info?

These were produced in the early 2000s as a response to so many djs wanting to remix tracks, but didn't want the muddyness of instruments in the background. The decks work by adding hi and lo bandpass filters to the record to pull out the vocals, and only play them.

The decks were frowned upon by the dj world, as they thought it was cheating.

Of course I have no science to back this up.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
02.01.2014
dude looks like a lady...
Len Lukawski
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by Sambo
+1.

900 internet points for this. Well played
Hellen Mindrup
02.01.2014
I want pasta
Jetta Drenzek
02.01.2014
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
This is going to be a great thread.
+1.

Delena Katherman
02.01.2014
This is going to be a great thread.
Latoria Kavulich
01.01.2014
what?

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