Polish company J. Sikora belatedly premiered in Warsaw what they had unveiled at Chicago's AXPONA six months before: their new Standard Max Supreme turntable. Only one table below the company's top of the line, Standard Max Supreme reproduced music with the help of J. Sikora's Kevlar tonearm and an Aidas Mammoth Gold cartridge from Lithuania.. For Sale: J Sikora Reference Turntable in Black Gloss J Sikora Reference Turntable in immaculate condition. This premium piece of audio equipment is not only visually stunning but also performs flawlessly. Key Features: J Sikora Reference Line Turntable J Sikora Reference Power Supply included Two large arm towers/pods
The J.Sikora's lower costs in both R & D and production plus the particular approach of the owner, who treats the production of turntables more as a hobby than a way to make money made it possible to offer both, Standard and Reference Line turntables at relatively attractive prices.. The J.Sikora KV12 VTA tonearm "KV" stands for Kevlar, aka polyparaphenylene terephthalamide. The $8995 KV12 (discounted 10% if bought with a J.Sikora 'table) is the first tonearm to use an armtube made of Kevlar, a relatively light, superstiff synthetic fiber best known for its use in bulletproof vests and Bowers & Wilkins midrange drivers.